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On Sunday 29 January 2006 13:14, Martins Steinbergs wrote: |
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> remove those files from user directory; |
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I removed, even I tried with a new user, the problem is the same |
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> maybe .xsession-errors has some interesting info; |
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Yes, it's interesting, but no .xsession-errors exists. Previous gentoo had it. |
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> my experience with slow KDE has been when /etc/fonts/ contents |
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could be? KDE set it's font configuration from xorg.conf, doesn't? |
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>... also i would check is DMA enabled |
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linfinite kmarc # hdparm /dev/hdb |
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/dev/hdb: |
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multcount = 16 (on) |
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IO_support = 3 (32-bit w/sync) |
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unmaskirq = 1 (on) |
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using_dma = 1 (on) |
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keepsettings = 0 (off) |
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readonly = 0 (off) |
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readahead = 64 (on) |
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geometry = 16383/255/63, sectors = 120060444672, start = 0 |
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So, sorry if I'd asked badly, but I think you misunderstand me... :-$ |
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Programs that don't use KDE (gftp, firefox, bittorrent, gtk-demo) run up fast, |
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and fast, even also openoffice.org. I think, there is a problem with the dcop |
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interface, the communication between some KDE apps. |
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