Am 06.11.2012 20:22, schrieb Martin Kho: > On Tuesday 06 November 2012 18:46:17 Martin wrote: >> Am 06.11.2012 18:32, schrieb Martin Kho: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I doubt the delay is - only - caused by nepomuk/virtuoso in combination >>> with nfs. In fc17 I also see a 10-20 second startup delay and am not >>> using nfs. When trying to totally disable nepomuk the delay remains. I've >>> no idea were it comes from, but it looks like is has also something to do >>> with sound - the welcome sound is first thing that appears after the >>> delay. May be >>> udisks/udisks2 has something to do with it. >> >> I have the same problem. At first I thought NFS was the problem, but all >> users (even root) has this delay about every second login. >> >> I disabled nepomuk (and akonadi is disabled as well) and the delay after >> login was almost the same (may be not that often but that is very hard >> to tell). >> >> At least on my system the problem was some settings in pulseaudio. it >> was the script start-pulseaudio-x11 that caused the delay and here the >> last call (/usr/bin/pactl load-module module-x11-xsmp). >> > You just disbled/removed this module? For testing purpose I disabled it (remove the whole script from startup). Currently it is enabled - I live with the 15 seconds delay at startup. Until now no one could tell me why this module causes such a delay and I was to lazy to check it out myself. Martin _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/kde New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org