Le Mer 26 février 2014 20:48, "Morel Bérenger" a écrit :
> Le Mer 26 février 2014 7:54, Danny a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>>
>> I think you are looking for the answer in the wrong place.
>>
>>
>>
>> Remember that Xorg is totally network aware. When it starts up, it
>> checks your hostname and resolv.conf file. A bad configuration of these
>> two will slow Xorg down considerably.
>>
>> The reason I say this is because very recently (last week or so) I ran
>> into a few problems with DNS, and whenever I misconfigured one of these
>> files Xorg would take up to 15 seconds and sometimes even more to
>> start. Also, I had
>> slow logins with terminals. Properly configuring these two files
>> rectified the problem.
>>
>> Hope it helps
>>
>>
>>
>> Danny
>>
>
> I have found the "reason" behind this slowness, and I now feel quite
> stupid. My bash version was upgraded into "4.3~rc2-1". I downgraded it
> back to 4.2+dfsg-1, which solved the problem. I have no clue about the
> differences between the current bash version and the next one, but one
> thing now seems obvious: there are terrible performance problems, probably
> due to a bug. Now, I have to find how and where to report this problem.
>
>
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For information, here is the reason of that slowness: debugging
informations are included in this release.
Sadly, I can not contribute to testing, since terminals, and so bash, are
how I do most of my actions on my system, and having it that slow makes
the system almost unusable.


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