On 07/04/01 12:02:24 -0400, D-Man wrote: > | I did an upgrade tonight and decided to take a look at GNOME after a > | brief stint with KDE. Anyway, I noticed that things were pretty slow > | when it came to GNOME-ified apps. The control panel and gmc took their > | sweet time in launching and moving from section to section under the > | control panel was equally slow. I decided to take a look at the > > I don't know why it would be slow for you. It is nice and fast for > me. I really like GNOME (with Sawfish as window manager).
Same setup, but it seems to have corrected itself overnight. The upgrade I performed downloaded some 40+ packages, so maybe it was doing some behind-the-scenes organization for a little while. > I ignore these. I see lots of similar messages from a lot of > GTK/GNOME apps. They are just warnings, but the app probably ought to > check the condition first so you don't get the warning. Normally I would've. I've seen similar messages before, but since this was a new install, I assumed a cause-and-effect relationship. > Yes "Enlightened Sound Daemon". I don't have a sound card in this Ah, thanks. I wonder why my search for esd didn't turn this up. Oops, now I know. I searched the package directories instead of the contents. I must have been more tired than I thought. I've installed the esound package and the abherrant behavior has ceased. Thanks for the help! -- Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>