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* high-latency, high-bandwidth link => slow startup
@ 2003-08-13 10:48 Lars Clausen
  2003-08-13 12:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Lars Clausen @ 2003-08-13 10:48 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hi!

I'm currently using emacs across the Atlantic on a fairly high-bandwidth
line (cablemodem <-> Tn).  My latency is high (~150msec ping fairly
constantly).  I find that while editing is good (sometimes with skipping,
but good enough for e.g. writing mail), the startup time is horrible.  It
can take several minutes to start up Emacs + Gnus, whereas locally it takes
a matter of seconds, and even on a text-only terminal of equivalent latency
and lower bandwidth is it much faster.  What is it about remote X that
makes the startup so slow?  Can Emacs be tweaked to work better in
high-bandwidth/high-latency situations (which I would think would become
more common as more people get high-bandwidth connections and remote use
becomes more common)?  I'm not doing graphics-heavy stuff, maybe font
loading is a problem?

Thanks in advance,
-Lars

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* Re: high-latency, high-bandwidth link => slow startup
  2003-08-13 10:48 high-latency, high-bandwidth link => slow startup Lars Clausen
@ 2003-08-13 12:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2003-08-13 12:54 UTC (permalink / raw)


> Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
> From: Lars Clausen <lrclause@cs.uiuc.edu>
> Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 05:48:53 -0500
> 
> [...] the startup time is horrible.  It
> can take several minutes to start up Emacs + Gnus, whereas locally it takes
> a matter of seconds, and even on a text-only terminal of equivalent latency
> and lower bandwidth is it much faster.  What is it about remote X that
> makes the startup so slow?  Can Emacs be tweaked to work better in
> high-bandwidth/high-latency situations (which I would think would become
> more common as more people get high-bandwidth connections and remote use
> becomes more common)?  I'm not doing graphics-heavy stuff, maybe font
> loading is a problem?

IIRC, the PROBLEMS file has an entry that lists some ``popular''
network-related reasons for slow startup, and a couple of
recommendations for speeding it up.  Perhaps one of the
recommendations will help you.

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