yordy wrote:
Gnome-panel is probably reading system menu entries and corresponding icon images, since stuff hasn't been cached yet. This might take a tiny bit of time on slow HD's (A 4200RPM HD is slow). It's normal. Application loading times on laptops with such HDs aren't very impressive, generally (I've got one myself). Tried firing up Firefox or Thunderbird ? It's like putting a steam locomotive into motion, if the HD's got to do all the work. I make coffee or play tic-tac-toe while waiting (OK, those are two of the worst wrt. to startup-time, after OpenOffice).Hi I have a Toshiba Laptop (2.8 GHz, 768 MB RAM, HD TOSHIBA MK4025GAS 4200rpm, Intel 852 video card and 1 GB of swap) with Fedora Core 4 (GNOME 2.10) installed, I note that is a slightly slow, for example, when I boot the first time that I click the GNOME menu panel it delay a few seconds in open, during this process my HD reach 100 % of utilization. Any body know why?
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