Well,

 thanks for your care...
 I think you are right. but let me to check out the
disk activity ,first. But I think it was because of
network misconfiguration... I'll mail
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 again to have a explain, thanks again...


--- Kwan Lowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  Now the configuration, installation is the same
> as
> > before but now KDE is starting up too slow. Please
> > help me to find out the reason.
> 
> Slow startup of the window manager (be it Gnome, KDE
> or something else) is
> usually caused by a network misconfiguration such as
> a bad hosts file,
> incorrect /etc/resolv.conf settings, or a bad route.
> If the system cannot
> determine its hostname, for example, it may try for
> a while before timing
> out.
> 
> Do you notice constant disk activity until KDE is
> ready? In other words,
> does the system appear to be waiting or does
> something always appear to be
> going on?
> 
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