I am wondering if anyone might have experienced this frustrating behaviour, and 
if fixed, be willing to share the information of how it was done.

Acer 1350LC laptop running Debian Sarge 3.1
KDE as window manager, 2.4.27-2-686 kernel

To circumvent any posts about the 2.6 kernel,
[On this laptop, the 2.6.XX kernel does not run for any Linux applications 
except Debian, and for Debian it does not run well, trouble with touchpad and 
several other things. So changing to it at this time is not an option. Though 
experimentation continues. I am unable to download the latest kernel because I 
am on dialup at 31.2kbps, so that is out as well.]

Before connecting with <pon> everything runs and works flawlessly
But upon connection with <pon> when bringing up mainly KDE applications, the 
machine stalls for several minutes before the application presents itself. 
Though everything except that app on the desktop still works.

Anything KDE or Gnome does this, because both have been tried.

But if the app is being used while pon connects. Like the K menu is up on the 
monitor, or the kedit selection box for opening a file is on the monitor, and 
up while connecting, it works after that. 

Also if an application is open, like open office is up on the monitor or one of 
the desktops, before connecting the application works without needing to wait. 
But on some apps, when trying to open a file on an open application after 
connecting, will stall for several minutes. There is no undue activity, in the 
way of CPU, or memory usage. Nothing shows up in <top> 

It just appears to be waiting, then after some minutes comes up.

The <pon> connection when active is in some way interfering with some of these 
applications on the first use. So it has something to do with <pon> I think.

Can someone point me to some reading or a possible fix?

Thanks in advance,
Charlie

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