Jonathan Smith wrote:

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>>For responsiveness, I'd recommend the -ck kernel.  Its tuned for desktop
>>interactivity.  ANd I hate to start a CFLAG war, but you say things are
>>slow when switching windows, which means some stuff may be going in and
>>out of swap...You didn't compile with the -O3 flag did you?
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>i find that -O2 or -Os work well. -O3 just makes the programs too
>freaking big
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Well, I think we have something here... I _did_ used -O3... so perhaps
the key is -O2??
..and (I'm jumping to the floor to avoid being shot) I've been using a
3x RAM swap space that was defined by a previous Ubuntu install...
perhaps I should resize it to 2x RAM?
Tks again, Willy.

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