My notebook is on a different network than usual and I've changed th= e IP=20 address, etc in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 accordingly (se= e=20 below) as well as the nameserver entry in /etc/resolv.conf (also below). = Now,=20 when I launch any X-based program, it takes several seconds longer (8+?) = than=20 usual to get going. During the delay there is no appreciable CPU, disk or= =20 network usage. The system just seems to be waiting. I suspect some socket= =20 connection is being attempted and then timing out but darned if I can fig= ure=20 out what I've missed in the changes. Any ideas? Kernel is 2.4.18 Distribution is Red Hat 8.0 I can surf the net Okay (so the route is working and I'm talking to = their=20 DNS). There are two lines in /etc/resolv.conf but I hand-edited the second= one=20 for this network (as per their admin's instruction): ; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script nameserver 192.168.1.250 And here is my current /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0: # Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt # for the documentation of these parameters. USERCTL=3Dno PEERDNS=3Dyes TYPE=3DEthernet DEVICE=3Deth0 HWADDR=3D00:e0:98:87:74:0d ONBOOT=3Dyes # BOOTPROTO=3Ddhcp BOOTPROTO=3Dnone IPADDR=3D192.168.1.232 NETMASK=3D255.255.255.0 GATEWAY=3D192.168.1.254 NETWORK=3D192.168.1.0 BROADCAST=3D192.168.1.255 Suggestions would be most welcome. TIA ("shay-shay", in Chinese)