> It doesn't seem to matter what web browser I use. I've tried firefox and
> chrome. Once the web service is "warmed up", I can then close the
> browser and reconnect without delay. Or I can start a different browser,
> and connect without delay. But if I close all browsers and come back the
> next day, I have to wait another 75 seconds.
This sounds as if you were running low on memory: Linux would move LMS
out of RAM into the swapping space (on your disk) when it's not being
used. Once you want to interact with it, it has to read it from disk,
which is much slower than memory. Just an idea. Check your memory usage
using "free". What hardware? How much RAM?
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Michael
> chrome. Once the web service is "warmed up", I can then close the
> browser and reconnect without delay. Or I can start a different browser,
> and connect without delay. But if I close all browsers and come back the
> next day, I have to wait another 75 seconds.
This sounds as if you were running low on memory: Linux would move LMS
out of RAM into the swapping space (on your disk) when it's not being
used. Once you want to interact with it, it has to read it from disk,
which is much slower than memory. Just an idea. Check your memory usage
using "free". What hardware? How much RAM?
--
Michael