Derek, there is swap... I run "swapon -s" and it gave me exactly the picture you 
mentioned, except that swap is hda6, and the size is 979924 - which I think is close 
to 1 GB... However, the problem is that "used" part is zero - why's that? Can I do 
something to make linux use it? Computer is freshly restarted, so may be it is only 
that there is nothing yet in memory to dump it to swap? 

 Filename     Type            Size    Used    Priority
 /dev/hda6   partition       979924    0        -1

Regarding the speed: I actually rethought it and yes, Linux is not really slower than 
win2k - it boots up faster, and it looks like when fully booted, it uses less memory 
than windows 2000... However, once Gnome or particularly KDE is started, then it just 
turns into hell - even Abiword starts somehow two-three times slower than MSWord 
starts in Windows... Evolution starts in probably 10 seconds... may be it is because 
those desktop environments and programs are slow themselves and it does not have to do 
anything with Debian.. I am a user primarily, so I noticed the slowness of the overall 
performance when compared taks-by-task Linux vs. Windows and my subjective perception 
was that Linux is appreciably slower... 

Best regards, please advise me on SWAP.. thanks

Kemal

"Derek Broughton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Kemal R Seitveliyev wrote:
> > Well, it actually does not run very fast on my computer. Windows 2000 runs
> > at acceptable speeds.. Linux sort of
> > slows down substantially with every extra program started... I have
> 
> That sounds like you don't have a swap partition, the results of "swapon 
> -s" should show something like:
> 
> Filename     Type            Size    Used    Priority
> /dev/hda10   partition       248968  107692  -1
> 
> If there isn't any swap space at all, or it doesn't say "partition", you 
> need to get some space on your drive to dedicate to swap.  It's just not 
> believable that a properly configured Linux system on a 300MHz processor 
> with 96MB ram will run slower than the same machine running Windows 2000.
> 
> > a Toshiba Portege 7010ct with 300 mhz processor, 96 mb ram, and have what
> > I assume to be woody - it got network-installed three days ago, so it's
> 
> No reason to assume it is.  See your /etc/apt/sources.list.  It contains 
> lines like:
> deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ testing main non-free contrib
> 
> basically if the word after the URL is 'woody' or 'testing' you have 
> woody.
> --
> derek


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