Max,

With only 12mb of ram, that workstation is probably doing alot of
swapping over a slow 10mbit network.  I'd be very surprised if it wasn't
slow.

Plus, keep in mind the S3 graphics chipset isn't exactly fast either.

Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hi
> my clients r like in the subject most of them ve a old s3 card 486er cpu
> 12 mb ram and a 10mbit isa card. i turned nfs swap on and everything looks
> good but sometimes its very slow. what can it be? i dont think that its
> the networkcard because i ve one pc with a pci 10mbit card and 64mb ram
> and so on and thats working fine. is it perhaps the ram or the graficcard?
>
> thx max
>
>
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