> Ok, it turns out that
> pppd is somehow affecting my computer. Everything works just fine and fast
> without pppd running, but as soon as I attempt to dial out, things slow
> down.
> How do I go about it?
> Andrew
I had something like this happen to me; it turned out my external
modem was plugge
On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jan 1999 20:44:36 -0500 (EST), Brandon Mitchell wrote:
>
> >128.239.214.7 hobbes.resnet.wm.eduhobbes
>
> >The loopback address may be better for you (127.0.0.1).
>
> Isn't loopback always supposed to be "localhost" else it breaks
> som
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On Thu, 7 Jan 1999 20:44:36 -0500 (EST), Brandon Mitchell wrote:
>128.239.214.7 hobbes.resnet.wm.eduhobbes
>The loopback address may be better for you (127.0.0.1).
Isn't loopback always supposed to be "localhost" else it breaks
some progra
On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
> Basicly, if I try to open any application, I will have a 30 second delay
> between typing it in and actual execution. During all that time CPU is
> mostly idle, at least 85%+. Top shows no programs using extra resources.
> Even xterm takes 30+ seconds to
Basicly, if I try to open any application, I will have a 30 second delay
between typing it in and actual execution. During all that time CPU is
mostly idle, at least 85%+. Top shows no programs using extra resources.
Even xterm takes 30+ seconds to open. Telnet/ftp the same. All this
happens only
Andrew Ivanov writes:
> Everything works just fine and fast without pppd running, but as soon as
> I attempt to dial out, things slow down.
What things, exactly?
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