Not that Woody is slow on my new 900MHz Celeron, 512MB PC, but I was wondering to what CPU target the precompiled distro was configured? Would I see a significant difference if I tried to recompile the whole thing optimized for the Celeron (if that's possible)? Would that be feasible? Should I only worry about the kernel and/or X to get the most speed?
My previous machine is a Cyrix 150 (120MHz) - it has a stock Potato (pre 2.2r5, probably r4) distro installed. Linux did seem kinda slow in it (only 40 MB RAM and ~600MB avail. HD space). COuld I get more speed out of it by recompiling (on my new machine) Woody optimized for that processor? Same question for a laptop - genuine Intel 90MHz Pentium with (I think) 16 MB RAM and 800 MB HD. -- Paul F. Pearson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://home.hiwaay.net/~ppearson/ "Lord heal our land. Father heal our land. Hear our cry and turn our nation back to You" - Heal Our Land, _Magnify The Lord_ (Integrity Music) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

