Hi all,
I have a Kubuntu 6.06 LTS installation on my Athlon 3800+, 1 gig RAM desktop. Recently, I have noticed that all my KDE apps are experiencing extremely slow internet connection speeds and return unknown host errors. The unknown host errors are generated by Kmail (during mail checks) and KOrganizer (when loading subscribed calendars). Konqueror doesn't typically generate these errors, but it does take forever to load a page, and often times out before a page has completely loaded. Akregator will also fail to update about half of my feeds.
Interestingly, Firefox does not seem to experiencing major speed issues. It may be a little slower, but I could be imagining that. In any case, it's a speed demon when it comes to loading pages compared to konqueror.
Looking through bug reports and forums, I have seen suggestions to turn off IPV6 or flush the name server cache. The problem is that the former fix seems to be limited to older KDE versions (i.e. IPV6 is handled better now), and I don't know how to turn off IPV6 (if that would be the fix) or flush the nameserver cache.
Any suggestions would be sincerely appreciated.
casfindad
I have a Kubuntu 6.06 LTS installation on my Athlon 3800+, 1 gig RAM desktop. Recently, I have noticed that all my KDE apps are experiencing extremely slow internet connection speeds and return unknown host errors. The unknown host errors are generated by Kmail (during mail checks) and KOrganizer (when loading subscribed calendars). Konqueror doesn't typically generate these errors, but it does take forever to load a page, and often times out before a page has completely loaded. Akregator will also fail to update about half of my feeds.
Interestingly, Firefox does not seem to experiencing major speed issues. It may be a little slower, but I could be imagining that. In any case, it's a speed demon when it comes to loading pages compared to konqueror.
Looking through bug reports and forums, I have seen suggestions to turn off IPV6 or flush the name server cache. The problem is that the former fix seems to be limited to older KDE versions (i.e. IPV6 is handled better now), and I don't know how to turn off IPV6 (if that would be the fix) or flush the nameserver cache.
Any suggestions would be sincerely appreciated.
casfindad
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