Slackware was fast now is slow.
I have just put slackware 12.0 on a 1ghz Pc with 384mb of memory (8mb for video) When i installed it the whole interface was fast and responsive, but now after about 4 reboots it has become unbearably slow. I was wondering if anyone had an idea as to why?
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What did you change or install? Maybe any of new software or settings or even maybe new services are slowing it down.
Check top in terminal to see if any process is very active on CPU load or RAM usage. |
The only things i have installed are swaret, which i then updated all my software, and samba. Other than that... nothing.
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And is anyone using the SMB server?
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Have you altered anything like your /etc/X11/xorg.conf or /etc/rc.d/* files? I don't know whether your video supports acceleration but if it does, updating your X packages may have altered the configuration. Also, is your hard disk IDE and does it support DMA? Try running the following and see if DMA is being used (change hda to whatever your drive is):
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sudo /usr/sbin/hdparm -d /dev/hda |
@ Tux-Slack I am the only one who uses the SMB server and that is normally to transfer files and from one machine to the other.
@gilead... not sure but i will try that out and report back my results. Thanks. |
Perhaps your being used as a botnet herder?
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My bet is on swaret breaking your system.
What did it "upgrade" you to? Slackware-current perhaps? Did it point you to all the ".new" files you have to check and possibly install on top of their originals? Did it kill your DMA access? Check "hdparm -d /dev/hda" or whatever is your disk. Eric |
Im not sure but it was definitely after swaret was installed that this happened. IO know im not being used as a botnet herder as i dont have it on the internet right now (im running off of a windoze machine) and it is still slow. and for the swaret i did
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swaret --upgrade -a |
find /etc -name *.new
maybe there are some you need to look at |
Well im thinking about just re-installing from scratch considering that it is now taking me over 30min to load into XFCE. (letalone over 3min to see my words being typed in console) :(
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Something is wrong on your system. |
THe only odd thing i noticed though before wiping the system was that Apache had about 8 HTTPD services running. Not sure if that is/was normal but i will look into that.
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