* Glyn Millington wrote in news.software.readers:
> SINNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hey Glyn, I am home now.
>> after I 'M-x gnus' it loads the active file and then gets new news, during
>> this time the system goes to 80%> CPU usage for about 10 minutes until
>> finally putting me at the group buffer.
> Try adding this to your .gnus
> (setq gnus-check-new-newsgroups nil
> gnus-read-active-file nil
> gnus-nov-is-evil nil)
> See section 1.10 of the Gnus manual
Done, but I think my removal of ~/News/marks <snipped above> is still a
problem. Now on startup I get bootstrapping... and it is creating a huge
archive in the above directory which is redundant on this box. Do I
have to have that occur?
I didn't let the process complete. CPU up to 100% and it would have been
15 to 20 minutes of that before it became usable again and only then
could I really test if your above suggestion would work.
Thanks for that and anything else you can provide.
--
David
"There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it."
-- C. S. Lewis, "The Chronicles of Narnia"
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