KDE startup slowly on "initializing system service"
Stephen Liu
satimis at icare.com.hk
Tue Feb 24 09:36:12 PST 2004
Hi Jerry,
>>I suspect whether 'vi editor' having problem because each time when I
>>boot the PC, the screen pauses on;-
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>What has happened in this case is that you [or someone has] have left
>some vi session[s] open when either a connection was ended or the system
>was taken down. It tries to recover those edit sessions and let the id
>that was editing know via an Email message where to get the information back.
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It happens each time when I boot the PC or reboot the PC. It pauses
there for prolonged. time
Kindly advise how can I fix this problem.
B.R.
Stephen
>>....
>>Recovering vi editor sessions:
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>>another is;-
>>Starting sshd:
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>>taking prolonged time before continue to run. What is the esay/quick
>>way to remove 'vi' from FreeBSD. I don't need it. I use 'ee'
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>>> Then
>>>check to make sure you have a newer version of KDE. Did you look at the
>>>KDE site for known bugs, maybe?
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>>KDE 3.1 is quite new and stable. I have it running on Gentoo, Debian
>>and RH PCs respectively without problem but I will check KDE site later.
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>>What I am worrying is OpenOffice 1.1. Of the 3 OSs, Gentoo 1.4, Debian
>>3.0 and RH9 which I am running, OOo1.1 only works fine on Debian 3.0.
>>OOo1.1 and RH9 are poor combination. It takes long time to start. You
>>will find lot of complaints on its mailing list. I am looking forward
>>to see how it will work on FreeBSD 5.2
>>
>>B.R.
>>Stephen
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