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<0> you are randomly guessing
<0> I don't understand why ipv6 would cause this problem
<0> and until *you* understand it, I think you are grasping at straws
<1> i'vw donw what they said.. everything was happy with it.. mine box is still slow
<1> Stegul: there is a explanation.. on those forums
<0> so link me to it
<1> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=230534&page=1
<1> this is the topic
<0> 'Than I removed all kind of IPv6 stuff from /etc/hosts and now it seems the problem has disappeared. But I'll check that again before I believe it.'
<0> is *that* what you're wanting to recompile your kernel for?
<1> the topic has 3 pages
<1> read exactly the last post on the 3rd page
<0> Sorinello: heh
<0> 'Try that'?
<1> yes
<1> and there is another thread



<0> oh jesus
<0> do whatever you like
<0> but until you actually start trying to understand the problem instead of making half-***ed lazy guesses and going with unfounded random solutions
<0> you will be stuck
<0> hint: Nobody there suggests recompiling your goddamn kernel
<1> i'm really having that problem.. i'm not inventing or something .. i googled it, and the simptoms are exactly the same as in the forum
<0> "slow internet"?
<0> jesus
<1> i know, i won't compile it
<1> slow system, not the internet
<0> check why
<1> i'm slow when unplugged.. and when i'm unplugged i don't have internet
<0> have you tried monitoring processes?
<0> seeing what is taking CPU time?
<0> tcpdumped, to see what is happening?
<0> does the system speed up when you unplug the network cable?
<0> Find out what happens when you plug the network cable in
<0> and have you tried doing what they said? Removing ipv6 config entries?
<1> i'm using System Monitor .. nothing odd.. i start a program (example terminal) ... the processor is about 3%.. everything normal.. still... slow start for any program
<0> does the same happen in terminal or only in X?
<0> and does it happen with *any* X program, or only gnome programs?
<0> you have to narrow down the problem as much as you can
<0> this way you can find out which thing in particular is causing the problem
<0> I'm going to bed
<1> thanks .. for the list :)
<1> there are some "things" on the list i can't how to do them
<1> *know
<0> this is an ideal time to find out :)
<0> but seriously, problem solving is mostly a matter of ruling things out
<1> i know
<1> but linux isn't like windows
<1> you start killing proceses and see if works after
<1> click & check
<1> i thing you know better than me these things
<1> i cand tell you the result af these tests, but i don't know so in detail the architecture of linux so i can't guess so good as you what's the problem
<0> find out :P
<0> or take the easy route and reinstall
<0> whatever
<1> i'm at 4th reinstalation this month due to this problem. last one was last week
<1> i'm tired of reinstalling.. i wanna track down the problem...
<0> yes, that is good
<0> now... does the problem start as soon as you install?
<1> no
<0> so when?
<1> i install, i update
<1> daily
<1> this problem is not related with internet speed.
<0> when does the problem start?
<1> i UNplug my network cable, and everything starts to run slow. NOT the internet application.. i mean even Gnome Calculator starts in 10 seconds
<1> splash screen persists for about 5 minutes on my screen
<0> ok, listen to what I asked
<0> 03:49 < Stegul> now... does the problem start as soon as you install?
<0> so when you first install, everything is ok?
<2> what's the problem?
<1> absolutley
<0> Sorinello: right. So at some point, the problem starts.
<0> Sorinello: When?
<0> after a day, after two days...?
<1> aout 4-5 days
<1> *about
<1> with daily updates



<0> ok
<0> this is a Clue
<0> something changes
<1> i'm starting tu guess that updates change something
<0> possibly
<0> there should be somewhere a log of what updates are installed
<0> find out what happened when the problems started
<1> but i don't know the exact time the problem started, but when it started i wasn't updating, this is for sure
<3> or turn the splash off
<1> it's not only the splash, it's all system
<2> Sorinello: explain to me the problem
<1> the symptoms are EXACTLY described in : http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=230534&page=1
<1> others have this too
<2> aah, i hate following links, just post it here
<1> i;ll get banned for pasting :)
<4> a cunning plan
<1> When my PC is not connected to the internet it takes a long time to start an application (doesn't matter what). The application itself than works at normal speed, it's just the startup process.
<2> you don't get my help then
<1> this is the plot :)
<0> ngine: channel policy is to use a pastebin when asking for help
<0> it keeps the channel free of boatloads of crap
<5> helllllllllp!
<2> Stegul: you can actually post except the whole page
<1> in that link you have all the symptoms i experience. but i'm not quite sure the solution is working for me
<2> Sorinello: so if it's connected it loads fast?
<6> heya tater-salad although not this one. #lh on efnet
<1> yes. and when unplugged, slow. and i don't have to reboot for fast/slow switch
<5> eh same thing
<5> :)
<5> i doin't need no stinkin help!
<1> odd, isn't it ?
<2> Sorinello: what are the network services running during boot up?
<0> efnet probably splits less
<2> this could be DNS resolution problem
<1> ngine: default ubuntu services.didn't removed none, didn't added one either
<1> ngine: in the link, they say something about ipv6
<2> most network services tries to resolve DNS
<2> causes boot up taking so long
<1> ngine: but i don't experience this with internet application, I experience with ALL programs
<1> even terminal and gnome calculator
<2> what are the running programs in the background?
<1> default ubuntu + apache2 + sshd.
<2> I thought you said only slow during boot-up
<1> no, everything after the slpash (including) is slow
<2> Ubuntu?
<1> yes. 6.10
<2> I ***ume it's gnome
<1> yes
<1> my symptoms are exactly as on that forum
<2> how about launching a program from the console, not from the menu
<1> when running from terminal it's normal(fast) startup
<2> hmm, i see. gnome related
<2> iirc, theres a tool in Gnome to check the menus
<2> links, etc
<2> i forgot
<1> and oddly, there are times when an application starts normally, and sometimes slow
<1> maybe this is sci-fi scenario for you, but for me too... i really can't explain this
<7> does anyone know how to make mplayer your default web video player
<1> no, wait, i was plugged
<1> my stupidity
<1> same slow speed from starting from the terminal
<1> *when
<2> dudet3: i ***ume it's firefox, check out google
<1> and strange thing is CUP isn't above 10%, and the PC isn't working, i mean the hard drive activity led is off... and still slow
<1> another Ubuntu has this problem in my LAN...
<1> i'm i386, and other is x64
<2> hmm, odd
<1> so i'm not the only one
<1> he doesn't have apache2 + sshd installed. so these 2 are out
<7> does anyone know how to make mplayer your default web video player
<2> how many Ubuntu boxes you have?
<2> are those having the same problem?
<1> i own one. my friend owns one too


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