Stuck when using FF and long boot time when use SendMail on Hardy ???
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Stuck when using FF and long boot time when use SendMail on Hardy ???
Hello guys,
I'm a noob in here, and i hope i can learn a lot in here...
Here's my problem..
I'm using Hardy Heron and i've got some problem...
-- when i'm browse some web using FF and in the loading process, sometime my FF came stuck / hang / FF light become decrease and then increase again... and it happen in anytime !! did someone got like mine ??
-- when Hardy boot service SendMail, my laptop boot time became takes time more than a minute to pass the SendMail service.. why ??? if there's a way to make it faster ???
You might consider Epiphany the Gnome browser. It uses the same Gecko rendering and runs faster. Some sites are poorly designed and are slow to load with slower Internet connections. There is no need for sendmail if you the SMTP server of your ISP.
You might consider Epiphany the Gnome browser. It uses the same Gecko rendering and runs faster. Some sites are poorly designed and are slow to load with slower Internet connections. There is no need for sendmail if you the SMTP server of your ISP.
thank you very much for you answer...
i'll try using Epiphany next time... but for the FF, not only for some sites, but even when i browse let say in a web using VBuletin, my FF got some that problem...
for the Internet Connection, i'm using DSL..
and for the SendMail, what did SendMail doing that cause my boot time came slower ??
DSL speed varies by what package you contract for and how far you are from a Central Office. Although always faster than dial up, bloated or inefficient sites can still be noticeably slower. Sites that are applications like webmail can be slow to respond but considering all the data base and back end server access that's understandable.
Sendmail as a networking application may be doing some hand shaking with the network. I don't run it. I use Gmail to handle all my email needs.
DSL speed varies by what package you contract for and how far you are from a Central Office. Although always faster than dial up, bloated or inefficient sites can still be noticeably slower. Sites that are applications like webmail can be slow to respond but considering all the data base and back end server access that's understandable.
Sendmail as a networking application may be doing some hand shaking with the network. I don't run it. I use Gmail to handle all my email needs.
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thank you for ur explanation...
but, FF 3 come really fast when load some pages... i like it...
for sendmail, i'm learn coz want to create an email server.. hehehehe..
This sounds like either a DNS problem, or an IPv6 problem.
What is the contents of your /etc/resolv.conf file ? Does the nameserver entry point to your router's IP ?
sorry for late reply your posting...
hmm, FYI when i power on my laptop i don't connect it trough LAN... just stand alone laptop...
it's possible causing my boot time became long ???
Ok, I'm totally lost then as to what your issue is. Your first post indicated long web page load times and Sendmail hangs. Maybe you need to clarify what's up here.
There are likely startup programs that you don't need. I used the Sessions Preference to turn off what I don't need. I don't use "Tracker" and unchecked the two Tracker packages. You may not need "Visual Assistance" and "Bluetooth Manager". You may have also enabled "Folder Sharing" when looking through the various preferences.
Ok, I'm totally lost then as to what your issue is. Your first post indicated long web page load times and Sendmail hangs. Maybe you need to clarify what's up here.
Yes, both of them is my problem...
1st, when i'm power on my laptop i'm loading Hardy's and it's show alot of services and when it come to SendMail service, my laptops need 1-2 minute to pass the SendMail service and then show me a login page... FYI, in boot time i don't connect my SendMail through LAN... it's that because i don't connet through LAN / another issues ?
2nd, when using FF to browse some website, random website, sometimes my FF need long load times to load web page...and sometimes FF became hang !! but, when i'm using windows XP FF version 2.0.0.16 i don't have that issues..
I do apologize, if i make you confused...
I hope my explanation clear you up...
Sorry for my english...
- joe -
Last edited by none-sense; 08-13-2008 at 10:16 PM.
There are likely startup programs that you don't need. I used the Sessions Preference to turn off what I don't need. I don't use "Tracker" and unchecked the two Tracker packages. You may not need "Visual Assistance" and "Bluetooth Manager". You may have also enabled "Folder Sharing" when looking through the various preferences.
Yes, i've unchecked the SendMail service to be loaded when power on my laptop... and my boot time became faster..
I'm just curious, why when i checked the SendMail service my laptop boot time became slower..
edit :
my laptop specs :
DELL Lattitude D820
RAM 2 GB
HD 60 GB
thank you for your attention and suggest...
- joe -
Last edited by none-sense; 08-13-2008 at 10:13 PM.
Yes, i've unchecked the SendMail service to be loaded when power on my laptop... and my boot time became faster..
I'm just curious, why when i checked the SendMail service my laptop boot time became slower..
edit :
my laptop specs :
DELL Lattitude D820
RAM 2 GB
HD 60 GB
thank you for your attention and suggest...
- joe -
Loading the application and whatever data base or network housekeeping is required for server startup.
Sendmail is trying to resolve its hostname. If DNS is unresponsive, the stall occurs until DNS times out. If you are going to use Sendmail, you need to ensure your hostname can be resolved.
Sendmail is trying to resolve its hostname. If DNS is unresponsive, the stall occurs until DNS times out. If you are going to use Sendmail, you need to ensure your hostname can be resolved.
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