Andy Teijelo Pérez wrote:
El Domingo, 12 de Septiembre de 2004 01:05 AM, SnapafunFrank escribió:I take it the solution you are talking about involves /etc/hosts file but as you can see in the original post update that I have an entry there. Is this entry [ put there by webmin initially I think ] correct? Or should I be adding different ones for user use? If so any suggestions?
SnapafunFrank wrote:
Hopefully this little update means something and will help: I just tried to print from kghostview and kpdf. In both cases I got a little popup message saying that it was "Initializing printer ..... ' Within the print dialogue I see that print.ps is recognized and that things supposedly are pointing by way of localhost:631. However nothing happens and I need to kill things with the <Ctrl-Alt-Esc> combo. This happens only within KDE.
So, still looking for ideas.
SnapafunFrank
I had the same problem and the solution was exactly as Andrew Lees said. But I went through several test before getting there. I logged off KDE and started a simple xterm on X. Then I went opening some applications and KDE components (dcopserver, knotify, klauncher, kded, ksmserver) I don't remember when but somewhere in those test I got a error message talking about "name resolution" and after that everything got slow. What bothered me the most was that almost no CPU power was being used, but finally the solution came up with that approach. I'm not saying it will work for you, but I think you won't lose anything trying it. I'll be glad if it is of some help.
Andy.
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