All,

I will be installing a Red Hat 7.0 distribution on my home computer.  It
is a Celeron II (PIII family?).  I presume that the standard
installation uses the kernel files pre-compiled for a generic i386. 
Once the installation is finished, is there any performance advantage (
video performance, scientific [ FFTs ] calculations ) in recompiling the
kernel with a more specific target?  And, if so, which target would you
recommend for a Celeron II? An Athlon?  I have 128 MB of RAM and 6 GB of
hard drive space, so the size of the kernel should not be an issue.

Thanks in Advance.
Nic Steussy



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