I have noticed that at times when my computer has been running 24/7 for a few weeks things might slow down. Sometimes it's just one application, Firefox seems to choke if you've had LOTS of tabs open and close over a long period, or Bluefish will choke after opening and closing a few dozen pages. If it's just an application I close and reopen. However, if it's the whole system a reboot clears the baffles quite nicely. I think the issue is that bits and pieces of "stuff" get stuck and not properly deleted when you close. Over time these bits and pieces build up and cause issues. Closing the program causing the issue or a reboot does a better job of cleaning up. I recently tried to get into my computer from out of town with Teamviewer to get a file I needed. When I got home my system was a disaster. Nothing worked. Try to start a program and go to a movie. Maybe it would be open when you got back. The hard drive light was on steady. A reboot and all is well. If your system seems slow, check your hard drive light. -- A cat is a puzzle with no solution. Cats are tiny little women in fur coats. When you get all full of yourself try giving orders to a cat. _ _... ..._ _ _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org