I am running the 9.10 beta from a live-USB device, and also from an alpha3 install with all of the updates.
Initially the alpha3 install had horrible lag times - taking between 10 and 15 seconds to find a webpage. It would display "looking for ....." in firefox and then find that, but if the domain changed for another part of the webpage, such as an ad [yeah! adblocker], it would go back to "looking for...." for another 10 seconds while it found the new stuff.
I found a workaround for this by adding the "ipv6.disable=1" option to the boot menu, but that only really fixed firefox.
I still have horrible lag times with apt and the repositories. It regularly takes about 10 seconds for apt to connect to the first repository, but once it does, the speeds go back to normal. The lag is there from the command line and also from synaptic.
I booted into a working 9.04 install, and the lag times are milliseconds for firefox, as I would sort of expect, and synaptic and apt from the command line both find the repositories immediately.
The live-usb BETA does not use the ipv6.disable option, and the lag times are closer to 2 seconds in firefox, which is better - but still not ideal, but apt still takes a while. I will keep trying the beta to see if the server demand might be a factor.
Anyone else see this behavior?
My ISP is qwest, and I have no idea how they handle ipv6, or if this is a network manager type problem in Karmic.
the first thread for this problem for me is here:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3106289.0
Are there any tests I can do to determine where the problem is?
thanks
Initially the alpha3 install had horrible lag times - taking between 10 and 15 seconds to find a webpage. It would display "looking for ....." in firefox and then find that, but if the domain changed for another part of the webpage, such as an ad [yeah! adblocker], it would go back to "looking for...." for another 10 seconds while it found the new stuff.
I found a workaround for this by adding the "ipv6.disable=1" option to the boot menu, but that only really fixed firefox.
I still have horrible lag times with apt and the repositories. It regularly takes about 10 seconds for apt to connect to the first repository, but once it does, the speeds go back to normal. The lag is there from the command line and also from synaptic.
I booted into a working 9.04 install, and the lag times are milliseconds for firefox, as I would sort of expect, and synaptic and apt from the command line both find the repositories immediately.
The live-usb BETA does not use the ipv6.disable option, and the lag times are closer to 2 seconds in firefox, which is better - but still not ideal, but apt still takes a while. I will keep trying the beta to see if the server demand might be a factor.
Anyone else see this behavior?
My ISP is qwest, and I have no idea how they handle ipv6, or if this is a network manager type problem in Karmic.
the first thread for this problem for me is here:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3106289.0
Are there any tests I can do to determine where the problem is?
thanks
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