On Wednesday 19 June 2002 01:24, Michael Mounteney wrote: > A problem which has always afflicted my KDE installations. Delays of > sometimes a minute or more in opening applications, or even in apparently > random freezes. This happened with Sun-supplied KDE 2.2.1 and 2.2.2 > packages, and is now affecting Eva's kindly-supplied 3.0.1 packages. > > KDE is using Qt 3.0.4 downloaded direct from Trolltech. The issue with Qt 3.0.4 is known, that is why I supplied Qt 3.0.3, the correct options for configuration can be found in the file 'BuildInstructions'. Another reason for delays might be a very long LD_LIBRARY_PATH env variable with paths on slow filesystems. You might want to customize crle (use 'man crle' to learn more). Greetings, eva > > Qt was compiled with GCC 3.1 from sunfreeware.com. > > Qt was configured with: > > ./configure -prefix /opt/qt3 -thread -platform solaris-g++ > -no-g++-exceptions -qt-gif > > A couple of examples: > > (1) clicking on the `home' icon in the panel, the delay is about 50 seconds > before the folder is displayed. > (2) right-clicking on a small file (5.3 Kb) and selecting `edit with Kate', > the kate window appears in about 35 seconds and the file is drawn in the > window about 30 seconds later. > (3) as above but selecting KWrite brings up the file in about 20 seconds. > > The machine is a 300 MHz Ultra 10 with 640 Mb RAM and is doing nothing > else, i.e., it is not a server but is my personal workstation. > > My home directory is NFS-mounted but a local home drive does not seem to be > any faster. > > All the while that the delays are occuring, non-KDE activity (e.g., big > `make' jobs running in Konsole) continue at `normal' speed. > > The window manager is unaffected, as one can (for example) shade and > unshade windows. > > My startup line is `exec startkde >/tmp/kde-log 2>/tmp/kde-err' but tailing > /tmp/kde-err does not show anything unusual or suspicious. > > These delays have always been there but they are worse I would say with > 3.0.1 than with 2.2.2. If anyone could suggest ways of getting rid of them > I would be extremely grateful. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-solaris mailing list. Account management: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-solaris. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.