Someone else already suggested you check the output of "top". That's a good
idea. Another is to check the output of "free" to see if you are using swap
regularly (yes, you can see this in top, but I find free much easier to
read). If you are, your system is sure to feel slow -- swap is ALWAYS slow.
At 02:27 PM 3/8/99 -0500, Mandy wrote [abridged]:
>I wrote a little while ago about my system being slow when netscape
>starts......using KPPP......well....it is not that. I have noticed that my
>system is just slow ANYWAYS......
>PII 233
>32 MB RAM
>35 MB swap partition
>RH 5.2
>KDE desktop( not the newest release)
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