Re: RH 9.0 log in question: seems a bit long

From: Jason Williams (jwilliams_at_courtesymortgage.com)
Date: 07/30/03

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    No lag after I enter my password. There is a momentarily lag after I type
    in my username. When I type in command, it executes right away.
    It struck me as odd because i've never seen this before. Never ha this happen.

    I'll keep searching.

    Jason

    At 09:26 PM 7/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
    >Jason Williams staggered into view and mumbled:
    > > However, I noticed that when I log in (via putty), once I enter my login
    > > name, it hangs for about 2 seconds...Not long I know, but i've never had
    > > this happen before with any other RH version.
    >
    >Once you have logged into the system, how fast does anything you type come
    >up on the screen? Is there any lag time
    >between the time you press a key and the time it comes up on the
    >screen? Or if you type a command and press enter, does
    >it execute right away, or is there a hang at that point also? It is
    >possible that either for some reason your
    >connection chrough Putty is slow, or if the commands are executing
    >immediatly after you press enter, it's possible that
    >there is something in your /etc/profile or .bash_profile or even in
    >/etc/profile.d that may be taking a long time to
    >execute.
    >
    >Lorenzo Prince
    >happy Shrike user ;)
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