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Lately GNOME is very slow in opening apps, many applications fail or stop responding. On occasion everything freezes to where all I can do is move the mouse. But no key strokes or mouse clicks register.
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i agree, it is a bit slow and ive had similar problems
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Lately GNOME is very slow in opening apps, many applications fail or stop responding. On occasion everything freezes to where all I can do is move the mouse. But no key strokes or mouse clicks register.
did you put your "hostname" in "/etc/hosts" ?
i had the same problem many months ago and at that time i did not know you put hostname in /etc/hossts e.g. my hostname is "arch" (which resides in "/etc/rc.conf") and i put "arch" in "/etc/hosts" like this:
127.0.0.1 arch localhost
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Yea...already got that...but thanks man
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azwethinkweiz wrote:Lately GNOME is very slow in opening apps, many applications fail or stop responding. On occasion everything freezes to where all I can do is move the mouse. But no key strokes or mouse clicks register.
did you put your "hostname" in "/etc/hosts" ?
i had the same problem many months ago and at that time i did not know you put hostname in /etc/hossts e.g. my hostname is "arch" (which resides in "/etc/rc.conf") and i put "arch" in "/etc/hosts" like this:
127.0.0.1 arch localhost
Holy crap thank you, I had totally forgot about that. My computer was sssslow, thanks for reminding me. Makes perfect sense why vim would take 2 secs to start...
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Some more info would be nice. While it is slow, just try to fire up top and watch for cpu load. A list of programs you usually have running is also helpful.
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cpu load fluctuates alot anywhere from 3% to 40%.
Generally the only programs i have running are Firefox, Pidgin, and Sonata
"The hardest thing is rendering a moment moving to fast to endure"
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How much CPU power and RAM do you have?
-> gnome needs 256RAM and 1Ghz for normal and fluent function.
it still works on 500Mhz and 128 RAM but then it is agony.
Last edited by ProzacR (2007-06-25 15:34:21)
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1.5ghz and 512mb ram ![]()
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