I'm running 32.  You may be correct, there.

jam wrote:
> On Saturday 12 December 2009 02:23:49 ltsp-discuss-
> [email protected] wrote:
>> I've just started moving people here over to my new LTSP server.  the 
>> only one was a graduated desktop machine.  this new one is a legit 
>> server with 16 gigs of ran and a 2.33 quad core processor.
>>
>> So you'd think it would run faster than the old machine, but that is not 
>> the case. and I'm not sure why.
>>
>> I talked a bit about this in the irc forum the other day.  it's running 
>> on a fresh karmic install (with all updates).
>>
>> It just seems to crawl and I'm not sure why.  I don't seem to have 
>> tracker installed (that was my first thought).  I am running single nic 
>> (though i have two installed on the machine, only one is configured).
>>
>> What would help are some tests that I can run to help track down the 
>> source of this issue.  Is there any such thing?
>>
>> iotop looks normal.  lots of init, firefox, and squid at the top, but 
>> they're not sucking up much processing power.  Is Karmic just slow?  I 
>> installed via apt, is that not the best method?
>>
>> I haven't installed a version of ltsp since ubuntu 8.04, so I'm a bit 
>> out of the loop.
> 
> For my own curiosity (my stairs are worn out :-) are you running a 32 or 64 
> server ? If 32 then you echo my findings that memory paging does not work for 
> ltsp type apps.
> 
> James
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