resolv.conf slows down X
Rokicki, Andrew
ARokicki at US.TIAuto.com
Tue Aug 31 16:17:57 UTC 2004
> > If I am on a network my X works just fine and is very responsive.
> > When I unplug PC from the network and reboot X is very slow to respond.
>
> Check your "/etc/nsswitch.conf" file for a line similar to:
>
> hosts: dns files
>
> (or anything else before the "files" keyword). If so, put the
> "files" keyword first:
>
> hosts: files dns
>
> You probably have a network-based authorization scheme such as
> NIS, kerberos or LDAP enabled and the "/etc/nsswitch.conf"
> incorrectly lists them before "files" in the host name resolution.
>
Thanks for responding.
I did check that and it is fine.
hosts: files dns
Also KDE is very slooooooow to start up without network.
But once I plug in network cable as KDE starts up it springs back to
life.
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