On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 3:01 PM, MHR mhullrich@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 12:29 PM, MHR mhullrich@gmail.com wrote:
I managed to get a partial solution running. I rebooted from my installation DVD and started to run an upgrade, but when it got to the reboot part, I booted back to the DVD and ran 'linux rescue'. I'm not entirely sure what it did besides mangle my /etc/fstab (lost the nfs /home mount), but I just happened to have a backup, so I remounted /home and now everything seems to be working.
EXCEPT
The system is deathly slow in some areas. OOo and Evolution take forever to do the simplest things, although Seamonkey and the xterms are working just fine. I'm going to reboot again to see if that makes any difference.
It doesn't. It seems, though, that it is GNOME that is painfully slow to start any thing up, and when it is doing so, it hampers everything else to some extent. Slow as in it takes minutes to load programs instead of milliseconds....
Are you sure your hard disk is healthy?