So what does the sound system have to do with OAF?  If I kill oaf with
"oaf-slay" and then start evo, everything runs fine.


On 06 Apr 2001 08:10:22 -0400, Fernando Pereira wrote:
> On 05 Apr 2001 23:45:12 -0700, Chris Bailey wrote:
> > I too am running a 2.4.2 kernel.  However, one noticeable speed decrease
> > I observed today was in upgrading from Sawfish .36 to .37.  Evo launches
> > dramatically slower, and hitting Reply, Forward, Compose, etc. has it
> > take a really long time to open the window.  Before this Sawfish
> > upgrade, it was snappy.  Is it possible you have Sawfish .37, and that
> > maybe it's somehow a Sawfish .37 combined with 2.4.2 kernel?
> I saw a problem like this when I upgraded to the latest Gnome 1.4 beta
> from RC, RH 6.2, kernel 2.2.17. It turned out that the problem was in
> the Gnome desktop sound subsystem, which was repeatedly trying to open a
> sound device and timing out in the attempt. I didn't have time to try to
> fix it, so I just turned off desktop sounds, and Evo became responsive
> again.
> 
> -- F
> 
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