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Re: Shared notebook slow and prone to crashing     

Author: BJ7200
Date: Sep 18, 2008 04:45

...@microsoft.com: I have a shared notebook that acts like as a knowledge base. There are probably 30 users and the notebook is hosted on a file server. Many users are experiencing slowness, hanging, and crashing of OneNote. My theory is it has something to do with the hundreds of shortcuts to the notebook that show up as section tabs. I'm not sure how these are being...
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Re: Shared notebook slow and prone to crashing     

Author: Ben M. Schorr - MVP (OneNote)
Date: Sep 18, 2008 00:48

...-8F90-702FC1AF8857@microsoft.com: I have a shared notebook that acts like as a knowledge base. There are probably 30 users and the notebook is hosted on a file server. Many users are experiencing slowness, hanging, and crashing of OneNote. My theory is it has something to do with the hundreds of shortcuts to the notebook that show up as section tabs. I'm not sure how these are...
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Re: Shared notebook slow and prone to crashing     

Author: Ilya Koulchin
Date: Sep 17, 2008 17:31

BJ7200 wrote: I have a shared notebook that acts like as a knowledge base. There are probably 30 users and the notebook is hosted on a file server. Many users are experiencing slowness, hanging, and crashing of OneNote. My theory is it has something to do with the hundreds of shortcuts to the notebook that show up as section tabs. I'm not sure how these are being created. I...
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Shared notebook slow and prone to crashing     

Author: BJ7200
Date: Sep 16, 2008 18:28

I have a shared notebook that acts like as a knowledge base. There are probably 30 users and the notebook is hosted on a file server. Many users are experiencing slowness, hanging, and crashing of OneNote. My theory is it has something to do with the hundreds of shortcuts to the notebook that show up as section tabs. I'm not sure how these are being created. I tried removing them ...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

Author: Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:54

...that this option is only useful for files on NTFS volumes, where hard links are supported. Moreover, it slows down `file-attributes' noticeably. No, that's not what the doc string says: it says that the ... on NTFS volumes, i.e. it will only get more accurate file attributes on NTFS. But it slows down Emacs on all types of volumes, and networked volumes get generally hit the most. what...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

Author: AlFire
Date: Sep 15, 2008 20:58

...only: Documentation: Non-nil means determine accurate link count in `file-attributes'. Note that this option is only useful for files on NTFS volumes, where hard links are supported. Moreover, it slows down `file-attributes' noticeably. what else? could it be really considered a bug. from the original trace - I noted that Emacs is kind of looking for a source control related files ...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

Author: Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sep 13, 2008 01:14

... a situation: I access samba based file system from Windows. It is not rocket fast but neither pig slow. I noted the find-file takes veeeery long (15 seconds) time to complete. Another factor is that ... hit <return> . In addition drag-and-drop as well as the reading the file during the desktop-load is slow as well. Does it help to set w32-get-true-file-attributes to a nil value?
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

Author: AlFire
Date: Sep 12, 2008 19:25

...-0700 this is a situation: I access samba based file system from Windows. It is not rocket fast but neither pig slow. I noted the find-file takes veeeery long (15 seconds) time to complete. Another factor is that the file is quite ... path to the find-file and hit <return> . In addition drag-and-drop as well as the reading the file during the desktop-load is slow as well. Andy
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Re: sending mail is very slow     

Author: tyler
Date: Sep 12, 2008 05:51

Kevin Rodgers <kevin.d.rodgers@gmail.com> writes: tyler wrote: I use VM for email, and it's *very* slow to send emails when I'm connected to my university network. It's noticeably slow at home sometimes too, but not so bad. For example, after I compose a message and send it with C-c C-c I'll see...
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Re: slow find-file for network file systems and very deep directories     

Author: Eli Zaretskii
Date: Sep 11, 2008 23:25

... <spamgrinder.trylater@ggmail.com> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 19:56:58 -0700 this is a situation: I access samba based file system from Windows. It is not rocket fast but neither pig slow. I noted the find-file takes veeeery long (15 seconds) time to complete. Another factor is that the file is quite deep in the directory structure namely: W:\dir1\dir2\dir3\dir4\dir5\dir6\...
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