Moving to 9.10 seems to have addressed the xcb issue that was causing
the pulldowns to be painfully slow. And I put more RAM in the server,
and installed the server kernel to be able to access it all. No snags
there either. I'll make the move to 64-bit soon, probably when the
next LTS comes out in April.
Thanks very much for all the help and quick responses.

-matthaus

On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:54 PM, David Burgess <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Matthaus Litteken
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The switch to 9.10 is on the horizon. The move to 64-bit is also on
>> the horizon, but is more daunting/more work than the 9.10 switch. I
>> gave the flow control tweak a whirl and didn't see any changes, but
>> I'll see if moving to 9.10 doesn't help as well.
>
> Running 32-bit Ubuntu with more than 3 GB of RAM is known to cause
> general slowness, even on a standalone machine. If you want to test
> the hypothesis, either before or after migrating to 9.10, trying
> pulling a stick of RAM out of your server. If things speed up to
> normal then you have found your problem.
>
> db
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