The reason why I don't want to install anything is because my contract expires on Friday. That limits installation and learning time. On none of the sites do I use Aggregator on my copy. And on the most eggregiously slow site, I am not using Update either. At this point, I am going to bet on a) severly slow laptop, b) Symantec virus scanning. BTW, on the production version of this site, the modules admin page loads in just under one second. I know that server is much faster, quad-core, and doesn't run virus scans the same way (if at all). And it is virtualized Ubuntu Linux. Nancy Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. ________________________________ From: Fabio Varesano <fabio.varesano@gmail.com> To: development@drupal.org Sent: Mon, December 27, 2010 3:01:10 PM Subject: Re: [development] The age-old modues admin question I experienced similar slowness with Drupal trying to access remote contents (eg. updates check - rss updating) while running my dev site in a very slow network or in a firewalled/proxied network. You might want to disable automatic update checks. Personally, I couldn't work for a company which wouldn't let me install what I want on my work PC, expecially if that would mean using Windows every day. On 12/27/2010 05:14 AM, nan wich wrote:
"Executed 908 queries in 276.55 milliseconds. Queries taking longer than 5 ms and queries executed more than once, are highlighted. Page execution time was 86939.86 ms." While the query count is enormous, Devel is kind of pointing the finger at PHP. This is not the fastest laptop available (but it was supplied by the company). Is there anything that can be done to speed this up? If I update anything on the page, we're talking a three minute round-trip here; my memory is not that long.
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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.