I assume you are booting straight to some X environment (KDE, Gnome, and
Enlightenment).  IMO, using a GUI with such low resources is asking for it.
If you are going to use a machine like that, consider booting straight to
command line :)  Besides, that's the best way to learn!

Thanks,

Alejandro

-----Original Message-----
From: Anders Thoresson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, August 11, 2002 8:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: newbie question: how to speed up linux

I've just taken my first stumbling steps down on the Linux road,
installing Redhat 7.3. Many things have impressed me so far, but the
over all speed of my system is a big dissappointment. Compared to when I
run Windows 95 and Windows 2000 on the same computer, almost everything
seems to take for ever.

 Clicking "New Message" in Evolution until the new message turns up
takes a couple of seconds. Starting OpenOffice 1.0 Writer somewhere
between 30 seconds and a minute. Recieving 500 mails or so from my ISP
somewhere between 15 och 30 minutes.

 My computer is a PII-233, ATI Mach64 3D Rage IIC for video, 192 MB RAM
and 2 ATA33 hard drives.

 What's the bottleneck? Could anything besides plugging in more RAM be
done to boost the performance?

 Best regards,

  Anders



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