Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-06 Per discussione Guy Rouillier
Guy Rouillier wrote: (Not quoting anyone so I can pull the discussion back where I need it...) Ok, so I *should* be okay with ReiserFS on my root partition and ext2 on /boot. So how do I go about figuring out why KDE takes forever to start up X (and never puts up the desktop icons) and gnome

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-06 Per discussione Stephen Kuhn
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 16:34, Guy Rouillier wrote: Guy Rouillier wrote: (Not quoting anyone so I can pull the discussion back where I need it...) Ok, so I *should* be okay with ReiserFS on my root partition and ext2 on /boot. So how do I go about figuring out why KDE takes forever to

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-06 Per discussione Guy Rouillier
Stephen Kuhn wrote: On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 16:34, Guy Rouillier wrote: Guy Rouillier wrote: (Not quoting anyone so I can pull the discussion back where I need it...) Ok, so I *should* be okay with ReiserFS on my root partition and ext2 on /boot. So how do I go about figuring out why KDE takes

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-03 Per discussione Stormjumper
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 00:43 Subject: RE: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS? I am curious if it is for performance or stability? I remember Civileme from the list and he obviously has a lot of insight into the file system. So please Anne

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-03 Per discussione Tom Brinkman
On Tuesday September 2 2003 11:41 am, Guy Rouillier wrote: I didn't think it relevant but I do indeed have a separate partition for /boot that is 100 MB, formatted ext2. I have a single swap partition that is 500 MB. That should be okay, right? 100 MB for boot's a bit much, but it's

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-03 Per discussione Charles A Edwards
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 10:33:46 -0500 Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: an you're still here ;) Yea, keep spending more and more time with cooker and what 'little' of I of development so am not able the devote the amount of attention to newbie as I did in the past. Still read most of the post

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-03 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 03 Sep 2003 4:27 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Tuesday September 2 2003 11:16 am, Anne Wilson wrote: Because Civileme told me too ;) If you don't know, Civileme was a Mandrake employee who use to be a regular on this list. His job was QA, and as part of that he did

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-03 Per discussione Charlie M.
September 2, 2003 12:27 pm, Anne Wilson wrote: On Tuesday 02 Sep 2003 5:43 pm, Tony S. Sykes wrote: I am curious if it is for performance or stability? I remember Civileme from the list and he obviously has a lot of insight into the file system. So please Anne for future reference if you

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-03 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Wednesday 03 Sep 2003 6:08 pm, Charlie M. wrote: Tony, I am ashamed to say that my filing system has let me down. I can't find it at the moment. I'll post it when it turns up. Sorry Anne This may be a good place to start Anne:

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-03 Per discussione Guy Rouillier
(Not quoting anyone so I can pull the discussion back where I need it...) Ok, so I *should* be okay with ReiserFS on my root partition and ext2 on /boot. So how do I go about figuring out why KDE takes forever to start up X (and never puts up the desktop icons) and gnome can't seem to shut it

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione Tom Brinkman
On Monday September 1 2003 09:19 pm, Guy Rouillier wrote: System Commander trashed my hard disk when I attempted to resize my Win2K NTFS partition, so I'm forced to reinstall everything, including Linux on that same drive. This time around, I decided to try out ReiserFS as my root file

RE: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione Tony S. Sykes
Tom, What is the reason you make /boot ext3? I do everything reiserfs is this wrong? Thanks, Tony. -Original Message- From: Tom Brinkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 2:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 02 Sep 2003 4:37 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Tuesday September 2 2003 09:23 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote: Tom, What is the reason you make /boot ext3? I do everything reiserfs is this wrong? Thanks, Tony. Because Civileme told me too ;) If you don't know, Civileme was

RE: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione Tony S. Sykes
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS? On Tuesday 02 Sep 2003 4:37 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: On Tuesday September 2 2003 09:23 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote: Tom, What is the reason you make /boot

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione Guy Rouillier
Tom Brinkman wrote: On Tuesday September 2 2003 09:23 am, Tony S. Sykes wrote: Tom, What is the reason you make /boot ext3? I do everything reiserfs is this wrong? Thanks, Tony. Because Civileme told me too ;) If you don't know, Civileme was a Mandrake employee who use to be a regular

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione Charles A Edwards
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 10:37:44 -0500 Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Because Civileme told me too ;) If you don't know, Civileme was a Mandrake employee who use to be a regular on this list. His job was QA, and as part of that he did extensive file system testing. He recommended XFS

Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione Anne Wilson
On Tuesday 02 Sep 2003 5:43 pm, Tony S. Sykes wrote: I am curious if it is for performance or stability? I remember Civileme from the list and he obviously has a lot of insight into the file system. So please Anne for future reference if you could find it for me. Tony, I am ashamed to say

RE: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS?

2003-09-02 Per discussione ed tharp
, it had to do with reiser being a module to the Kernel at the time. -Original Message- From: Anne Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 5:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] 9.1 X server startup/shutdown slow - ReiserFS? On Tuesday 02 Sep

Re: [newbie] No X Server, now what? (Head is dropping!)

2001-06-08 Per discussione civileme
On Friday 08 June 2001 01:56, Mick wrote: Hello again, I am getting very frustrated. Here's the background. New Asus A7A266 m/b AMD T/Bird 1ghz Proc, 512mb mem. ATI Expert 2000 AGP (Rage 128 Chip) Have loaded LM 8.0, goes all the way to Xserver, then reverts to prompt, despite asking it to

RE: [newbie-it] x-server

2000-07-19 Per discussione Alessandro
On 18-Jul-2000 Rosanna wrote: Adesso pero` ho un altro problema: ho poca memoria (16 MB) e il sistema (sto usando KDE) e` lentissimo (per aprire una qualsiasi finestra impiega un sacco di tempo). Puo` essere perche` ci sono troppi processi in esecuzione attivati all`avvio? Se e` cosi`,

Re: [newbie-it] x-server

2000-07-15 Per discussione Giovanni Mazzamati
lun, 03 lug 2000, hai scritto: Rosanna wrote: -- Hai provato a configurarla come una SVGA generica? ciao Giovanni Come si fa? Io ho fatto le mie prove durante l'installazione e non ho fatto caso al tipo di server che veniva installato... Prova a lanciare il programma

Re: [newbie-it] x-server

2000-07-03 Per discussione Andrea Celli
Rosanna wrote: -- Hai provato a configurarla come una SVGA generica? ciao Giovanni Come si fa? Io ho fatto le mie prove durante l'installazione e non ho fatto caso al tipo di server che veniva installato... Prova a lanciare il programma XConfigurator. ciao, andrea