After having the same problem (kernel 2.4.2 is slow, but oaf-slay
doesn't work) I thought I was loosing my mind too.

But I'm feeling much better now.

I'm running debian unstable, updated last night.  It seems
/etc/oaf/oaf-config.xml was misconfigured (essentially blank).  I
changed it to:

<?xml version="1.0"?>

<oafconfig>

<searchpath>
<item>/usr/share/oaf</item>
</searchpath>

</oafconfig>

And now Evo starts up just fine.

HTH,

Craig


On 07 Apr 2001 09:00:49 -0700, George Farris wrote:
> Thank you.  I knew I wasn't loosing my mind:-)  This doesn't seem to be
> caused from any other processes That I know of.  It is good to note that
> it doesn't run slow right away.  I only notice it after I logout and
> login a few times,  It seems only after oaf has been running for a
> while.
> 
> On 07 Apr 2001 18:41:41 +1200, Guy Steven wrote:
> > I am running a 2.4.0 kernel and have installed gnome1.4 beta. Immediately
> > following the installation of 1.4 I also noticed that evolution took an
> > age to start up, as did a composer window. After following this thread for
> > a few days I did an oaf-slay. Bingo, the speed problem was fixed.
> > 
> 
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