resolv.conf slows down X

From: Rokicki, Andrew (ARokicki_at_US.TIAuto.com)
Date: 08/31/04

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    I am running FC2 KDE desktop
    If I am on a network my X works just fine and is very responsive.
    When I unplug PC from the network and reboot X is very slow to respond.
    Once an application starts it behaves normally. It just takes forever to
    load.
    I noticed that if I remove resolv.conf file it works fine when it off the
    network.

    content of resolv.conf

    search mydomain.com
    nameserver ip_of_nameserver1
    nameserver ip_of_nameserver2

    Could somebody explain to me how to fix it and what is going on.

    Thanks
    Andy R.
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