--- Petri Somerkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mike Martin
wrote:
> 
> > --- Petri Somerkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > David
> >Talkington wrote:
> >
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> >>>Petri Somerkari wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>>>>Booting still takes minutes and even opening
> >>>>>>>applications like terminal or mozilla takes nearly 1 minute.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>This smells of a networking problem.  Make sure your IP
> address
> >>>>>
> >>and
> >>
> >>>>>hostname are in /etc/hosts, and that there are no typos there.
> 
> >>>>>
> >>(Post it
> >>
> >>>>>if you'd like assistance with that.)  Ensure that 'localhost',
> >>>>>
> >>your 
> >>
> >>>>>hostname, and your hostname.domain (if you've assigned one)
> all
> >>>>>
> >>resolve.
> >>
> >>>>At the moment /etc/hosts holds only some ip-address which
> doesn't
> >>>>
> >>fit 
> >>
> >>>>with anything else on my LAN.... I have dlink firewall that
> also
> >>>>
> >>works 
> >>
> >>>>as DHCP..
> >>>>
> >>>>then there stands localhost.host     localhost
> >>>>
> >>>Is that really what it says?  If you don't have at least this:
> >>>
> >>>127.0.0.1               localhost.localdomain localhost
> >>>
> >>>then therein lies your problem.
> >>>
> >>>Get rid of the other unneeded entries.  A DHCP host should not
> >>>
> >>have a 
> >>
> >>>static entry for itself (and *thwap* to Red Hat for putting it
> >>>
> >>there 
> >>
> >>>when you install as a DHCP client).
> >>>
> >>Now I have the /etc/hosts like you pointed out and I got rid of
> the
> >>
> >>services all have here suggested. Booting is much faster and also
> >>app 
> >>work smoother, though still I feel their not "good" =)
> >>
> >>Mozilla can't find a single web-page... always : resolving 
> >>host:www.something.com and after that: can't locate server... try
> >>again.....
> >>
> >>P.
> >>
> >
> >You need to get the IP addresses for your ISPs DNS servers (or any
> >DNS server you can access), then edit the file /etc/resolv.conf as
> >follows
> >nameserver <IP1> eg: 158.152.1.43
> >nameserver <IP2>
> >
> >(that one is demon - may work if your not with demon , dunno)
> >
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> Now the web works...
> 
> Still I feel this works slowly... what network-settings should I
> still 
> change/reconfigure ?
> Or is there still some unneeded services running....
> 
> Anyway, all the time this is getting better... thanks to all..
> 
> P

Could you give a brief rundown of what specific things are/feel slow
eg: screen re-drawing running gui apps, text apps etc.



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