Gnome very very very slow ...

2004-10-01 Thread Grégory Nou
Hi again,

here is my new pb (well, actually I say new, but I think it's related)
I currently use Gnome, which was not fast, but after giving password in
the Gdm thing, loaded in say 20 seconds.
Now, I would say it's something like 20 minutes ...
I took my clock and and double clicked on home link on the desktop. I
wait for 37 minutes ...
I haven't tried another wm yet.
All this began to happen after I had to repair spwd.db 
The rest of the system has not change at all. And other applications
seems to have normal habit (less than 2 second to start)
The top doesn't show anything weird, I wasn't able to find the relevant
log file (at least there were no error on everything I looked at) and
nobody seems to had my problem according to google. Maybe there's a
devil and not a daemon in my computer :)

Thx

G.

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Re: Gnome very very very slow ...

2004-10-01 Thread Simon Barner
Hi,

I guess you have to fix your hostname:

http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q20

Simon


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Re: Gnome very very very slow ...

2004-10-01 Thread Gregory Nou
Ok, thanks a lot, that worked (next I'll RTFM a bit more before asking
(ashamed))
I put net.inet.tcp.blackhole to 0 and as a miracle all the windows I was
waiting appeared.
Since, I can't understand, why it formerly worked.
I made gnome work without lo0 (so 127.0.0.1 was unknown ...) and with
tcp.blackhole at 2 and udp.blackhole at 1 ...



Le Ven 01/10/2004 à 12:52, Simon Barner a écrit :
 Hi,
 
 I guess you have to fix your hostname:
 
 http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q20
 
 Simon

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Re: Gnome very very very slow ...

2004-10-01 Thread Joe Marcus Clarke
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Gregory Nou wrote:
| Ok, thanks a lot, that worked (next I'll RTFM a bit more before asking
| (ashamed))
| I put net.inet.tcp.blackhole to 0 and as a miracle all the windows I was
| waiting appeared.
| Since, I can't understand, why it formerly worked.
| I made gnome work without lo0 (so 127.0.0.1 was unknown ...) and with
| tcp.blackhole at 2 and udp.blackhole at 1 ...
As that same FAQ says, FAM support is now enabled by default.  If you do
not configure FAM correctly, and you have TCP blackhole enabled, you
will get these huge hangs at login time.  You can either configure FAM,
or recompile gnomevfs2 without FAM support, then you can use TCP
blackhole all you want.
Joe
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| Le Ven 01/10/2004 à 12:52, Simon Barner a écrit :
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|Hi,
|
|I guess you have to fix your hostname:
|
|http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q20
|
|Simon
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