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>>>>> "Hrv" == Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> writes:
>>>>> "BAW" == Barry A. Warsaw (bwarsaw@cnri.reston.va.us) wrote:

BAW> Yup, I've seen it quite often with 19.14.  It seems completely
BAW> random to me so I have no idea how to reproduce it.  Occasional
BAW> saves (usually explicit although sometimes autosaves) will
BAW> apparently hang for a minute or so.

I've never seen anything like this.  I've seen hangs directly
attributable to NFS, but I suppose that isn't what you're referring
to.

Hrv> Uh, this is even longer than it does for me. :( For me the hangs
Hrv> are some two or three seconds long.

I wouldn't call two or three seconds a hang.  How do you know it's a
hang?
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