Hey,
thanks for the help -- this problem has, mysteriously as it has come
up, just disappeared again. I was trying quite a lot of things, so
obviously something must have worked. After a system reboot and a
good night of sleep, things went back to normal. But I still
completely don't understan
> I have this REALLY weird problem right now. My whole X has suddenly
> started to be really slow. KDE used to be really snappy and nice to
> use, now it's really sluggish and slow to respond.
Have you changed your firewall settings lately? This slowness happened to
me once when, by mistake, I se
On Sun March 28 2004 05:00 am, Magnus von Koeller wrote:
] I tried shutting down all unnecessary daemons, everything. Nothing
] improves this sluggishness. I don't know exactly when this started,
] it certainly wasn't associated with an update.
If you don't know when it started, how do you k
On Saturday 27 March 2004 20:17, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> When I deleted them, everything went back to normal and there's now only
> one cache file. No idea how they all got created in the first place,
> though.
I think at least it was created on every login. I had a lot of those as well.
After swi
> I have this REALLY weird problem right now. My whole X has suddenly
> started to be really slow. KDE used to be really snappy and nice to
> use, now it's really sluggish and slow to respond.
This is probably not the same problem, but a few days back on my system,
starting any KDE application st
Hi,
I have this REALLY weird problem right now. My whole X has suddenly
started to be really slow. KDE used to be really snappy and nice to
use, now it's really sluggish and slow to respond.
I have really run out of ideas where this is coming from. I tried
finding out what processes might hog
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