Well taking what Jason said into mind as far as DNS. I would make sure 
that in your /etc/hosts file you have entries for your computers hostname.

Jason Jorgensen wrote:

> The only times I have heard of this happening had to do with DNS 
> resolution. Some programs were trying to lookup addresses and took a 
> while to timeout. One box kept trying to find out what his own name 
> resolved to. We put it in hosts for him and then he was happier.
>
> There could be many causes for the problem. This is just one I happen 
> to remember.
>
> You will need to be more specific describing the problem. What 
> programs, what kind of speed differences are you talking about, have 
> you plugged the machine into a network and seen the applications 
> respond much faster?
>
>
> Joe Dunsmore wrote:
>
>>
>> my linux machine at home is not connected to any network and thus, some
>> applications open very slowly.  I've heard of this happening, why 
>> does it
>> do that and how can I fix it? thanks.
>>
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