Re: Tracking down a login performance problem

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> Eventually, I realized that there was some program failing and 
it was 
> trying to re-start because it was in the Gnome session.  I did

> ps aux

> and saw a lot of programs running that I did not recognise, one 
of them 
> was "gnomemeeting".  After doing a kill -9 on that process id, 
then the 
> program was magically fixed.



Thanks for the tip.  I'll keep watching.  We've rebooted the 
system, so there doesn't appear to be any lagging processes at 
this time.  It's a real mystery.


-- 
Larry W. Virden <URL: mailto:lvirden@xxxxxxx> 
<URL: http://www.purl.org/net/lvirden/>
Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this 
posting
should be construed as representing my employer's opinions.


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