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Old April 18th, 2002, 07:34 AM
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Login pause for 20 sec. - displays menu bar icon

This is kinda strange and it took me some time to figure it out.

After installing OSX clean - no apps or anything extra. I noticed that when I have the displays menu bar icon showing, there is a pause in the system after login for about 10-15 sec.

I know there is a pause because my menu bar clock shows the seconds and they stop. Also, if I launch an app during this pause, the app just blinks and waits for the pause to be completed before it opens.

At first I thought it was all the stuff I had loaded on my computer, but when I did clean install on another G4, it did the same as soon as I had the displays menu bar icon showing.

Back on my fully-loaded G4, I hid the displays icon and the pause went away.

Anyone else having this issue? It's seems minor, but is a tad annoying.

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