ah just one more reason for not upgrading. Alex i come too think about
something.
When i got my very first mba, it would get slow sometimes, and run
like really really hot, i found out that it had a bunch of processes
going that took all its power, of course the rest was easy from there.
And whats best, i got a faster mac! :)
my advice is, go through the processes logged in as root in bash with
ps, and see if it got anything weird going on.



Sandi


On 1/11/14, Nicholas Parsons <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have issues with Mavericks, but sluggishness isn't one of them. Launching
> apps, switching apps, opening emails and playing audio and video files all
> work very snappily for me. I'm using a 2011 MacBook Air with 4GB RAM and a
> 1.7GHz i5 processor.
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