<snip> >> I had noticed over past days that calling web pages from localhost seems >> to take longer, sometimes around 10-15 seconds or more. >> I installed django on Friday but it did not work so uninstalled and >> removed residual files. >> Now calling localhost or 127.0.0.1 gives blank browser. >> >> >> </snip> > ---- > considering that this is Fedora Users List, your question seems quite > out of place. > > You might actually want to attach an strace to the PID of your running > apache to see what is happening (ie, the error) but I would guess that > you should probably remove/re-install apache2 on your Ubuntu server. > > Craig > > Thanks Craig and Richard I think I may have found the answer. Django put changes in www-data, links and files were created to files in /usr/share, /usr/bin and /var. I deleted the links then deleted the extra www-data files and wsgi and found all hidden references to django and methodically removed every one. Then ran apt-get autoremove and apt-ge autoclean and apt-get update to rebuild the sources.list. localhost now calls the drupal files and my test index.html in /var/www so all is well - almost. I need to work out the difference between calling 127.0.0.1 giving instant display yet calling a drupal page suffers a delayed response. It seems to be a ubuntu/apache2 thing because fedora 14/httpd is much faster. Thank you for your replies Roger -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines