hanasaki wrote:
>
> Since upgrading to woody, it seems to take a long time to log in. There
> is also a major pause prior to the Gnome splash screen coming up.
What display manager ( i.e. gdm,xdm,kdm, etc.) and what window/desktop
(i.e. ice-gnome, enlightenment, windowmaker, etc.) manager are you
* hanasaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.11.10 17:08:59-0600]:
> xfs is running
> no access attempts on 113 - ident?
> portmap? Its running. what am I looking for?
not 113, sorry. 111/tcp of course. in my case, it has happened that a
window manager took a minute to come up because it was trying to
co
xfs is running
no access attempts on 113 - ident?
portmap? Its running. what am I looking for?
martin f krafft wrote:
* Karsten M. Self [2001.11.10 14:46:52-0800]:
Probably DNS reverse-lookup problems. X is a _networked_ windowing
protocol.
also, if you are not running an Xfont server o
* Karsten M. Self [2001.11.10 14:46:52-0800]:
> Probably DNS reverse-lookup problems. X is a _networked_ windowing
> protocol.
also, if you are not running an Xfont server or you disabled portmap,
then check if there are access attempts to port 113/tcp during the
delay.
--
martin;
DNS is served off a differnet machine. forward and reverse queries are
fine, and fast, for the host / IP
Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 02:46:10PM -0600, hanasaki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Since upgrading to woody, it seems to take a long time to log in. There
is also a ma
on Sat, Nov 10, 2001 at 02:46:10PM -0600, hanasaki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Since upgrading to woody, it seems to take a long time to log in. There
> is also a major pause prior to the Gnome splash screen coming up.
Probably DNS reverse-lookup problems. X is a _networked_ windowing
protocol
Since upgrading to woody, it seems to take a long time to log in. There
is also a major pause prior to the Gnome splash screen coming up.
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