On Fri, Dec 28, 2007 at 01:47:53PM -0500, Michael George wrote: > > Notice there is little difference between them. I think I need to trim > out my .xinitrc file and see if there is something I'm starting from > there that is causing the delay with a different kernel...
I don't see anything in my .xinitrc file that would be causing the problem. Here are the contents of that file: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- #!/bin/sh DISPLAY=${DISPLAY-unix:0}; export DISPLAY RDISPLAY=${RDISPLAY-`hostname`:0}; export RDISPLAY # I've tried taking this line out and it doesn't speed anything up... sh /usr/local/src/ltsp-server-pkg-static-0.1/xsession-lbus-start & # Change the keys around xmodmap .xmodmap.pass1 xmodmap .xmodmap.pass2 # Load .Xdefaults into the X resource database xrdb -nocpp -display $DISPLAY -load .Xdefaults # Start a console window. This line should not be removed. xterm -T Console -n Console -name Console -C -iconic +vb -geometry =80x14-0+0 & # Start another xterm xterm -display $DISPLAY -geometry 80x50+0-0 -T Shell -n Shell & sleep 1 xterm -display $DISPLAY -geometry 80x50-1280-0 -T Shell -n Shell & # Start a terminal for the schedule screen xterm -display $DISPLAY -name SchedTerm -geometry 80x50+0-0 -T "Shell" -n "Shell" & sleep 1 xterm -display $DISPLAY -name SchedTerm -geometry 80x50-1280-0 -T "Shell" -n "Shell" & xcalendar -name xIdeal -display $DISPLAY & gkrellm & xload -display $DISPLAY & gkrellm2 -c secondary & xcalendar -name xHopper11 -display $DISPLAY & xdaliclock & # open up my planner xcalendar -display $DISPLAY & # Set the background # I've run this script manually and it doesn't take long at all to run (sleep 1; $HOME/bin/background) & #turn on the screensaver xscreensaver & #disable access control xhost + # Make the mouse move a little faster than normal xset m 3 4 # Make the keys repeat more quickly xset r rate 300 20 # start fetchmail fetchmail #Start the window manager ctwm #fix keyboard /usr/bin/kbd_mode -a # stop fetchmail fetchmail --quit #clear ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- There isn't anything there that I can see which would cause the 2min. delay in even getting an "X" mouse pointer... I'm leaning toward some strange type of Xorg <--> kernel interaction, but I'm not sure what it might be... -- -M There are 10 kinds of people in this world: Those who can count in binary and those who cannot. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list