Robin, There may be some tweaking that needs to be done in your configuration. I have a PII-300 with 384MB of RAM and I rarely see a page load over 1.25 seconds (and average load time is about 0.9 seconds).
Another possibility, if you run a lot of other software on your machine (such as X-Windows, window manager, etc) you may be running into memory paging problems. Short of kill'ing some programs, the only solution to this is to add more memory. Also, are you using any plugins? Some plugins require a lot of processing or do many DB queries. (The worst offender I know of is the stats plugin, which has been known to slow sites alot). I'd also recommend trying a released version of Geeklog (such as 1.3.11). Sometimes CVS contains intermediate code which actually slows systems (depending on what day you checked stuff out). Good Luck. -Vinny On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 21:45:42 +0000, Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > MAC OS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've looked at your site a couple of times over the last couple of days > > and from what I can see, your link is just slow, I don't think you'll > > speed it up a lot by changing anything related to PHP, MySQL or even > > Geeklog! Your network connection is slow. > > Hi, > > My uplink is indeed slow (I'm on a cable line with 750kb/s download and > 128kb/s upload. > > However, this does not affect the time it takes geeklog to generate the > page. For example, from my internal lan (100MB/s) the homepage is still > timed at 1.78 seconds. > > I would like to think that this can be improved somehow. > > R. > -- > http://robinbowes.com > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-users >