[plug] System slowdown help
Tony Clark
tclark at telia.com
Wed Sep 4 01:47:13 WST 2002
I've seen something like this in Gentoo linux. No promises but try adding
your machine name to /etc/hosts like this
127.0.0.1 localhost your.host.name
tony
On Tuesday 03 September 2002 19.17, Steege, Phil E wrote:
> My video card is a GeForce3 TI200 64MB card and I installed the latest
> linux drivers from the Nvidia website. I don't remember the Nvidia driver
> version numbers. I am not sure what you mean by "Does typing work fine" ?
> If you mean typing inside the terminal window, that does work fine. There
> are no delays in the character response when I type in the terminal
> windows.
>
> What also happens is that I will click on an application (such as Mozilla
> or Konqueror) to start and KDE shows a 'mini' flashing icon and then I wait
> for a long time before the app starts, IF it starts at all.
> Things eventually start, but they just seem to take forever. I don't
> remember this much delay on redhat 7.2.
>
> I use Gkrellm to monitor processes and noticed that after I login I see up
> to 100+ processes running. Is that excessive for a X session?
> I turned a few off, such as wwwoffle but that made no difference.
> I plan to use tcpdump to monitor network traffic to see if there are
> excessive amounts of activity there also.
>
> Phil
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Knight [mailto:anarchist_tomato at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 1:03 PM
> To: plug at plug.linux.org.au
> Subject: Re: [plug] System slowdown help
>
>
> Hmmm...... what's your video card and what drivers are you using? Does
> typing work fine out of X?
>
> >I am running redhat 7.3 on a new installation.
> >I have a problem where at certain random times the system seems to slow
> >down
> >significantly. I am running a KDE 3 desktop.
> >Some of the symptoms are that when I type 'su -' there is a long delay
> >before the password prompt returns (by long delay, I mean 10-15 seconds).
> >When I jump out to a virtual terminal (Ctrl-Alt-F1) the same delay is
> > seen.
> >
> >I used 'top' to monitor processes, with a 1 second refresh, and do not
> >see anything 'hogging' excessive CPU or MEM usage.
> >
> >Does anyone have any ideas on how I can trap the culprit that slowing
> >my system down?
> >
> >Phil
>
> Make lunch, not war.
>
>
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