On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 11:07:24PM +0530, Arvind R. wrote:
> Now with 4.4.0, everythings OK except that some apps
> ( xterm, gnome-apps ) have a 10second load delay.
> Funnily on the sparc ( only ), shutting down ethernet removes
> this delay-behaviour. The only difference 'tween the i386
> and sparc is that the i386 does not have IPv6 support enabled.
> 
> Going through the archives on debian-x, I found something about
> /tmp/ICE-unix and /tmp/x11-unix being not owned by root - but
> that's not the case with me - they ARE owned by root.
> 
> Other than this delay-problem, the systems have been working
> without any noticeable glitch for about 10 days. And the
> video acceleration is noticeable.

The first rule of Unix networking is "*any* weird delay problem is probably
reverse DNS", moreso because if you have the interface down, it goes
away -- reverse lookups will fail completely, quickly, if they can't
*reach* the server

Check your /etc/hosts file on the sparc, too, and see if it has an
IPv6ish localhost entry.

Sort of shooting from the hip, but it's a place to go if you ain't been
there already.

Cheers,
-- jra
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