Dwight Johnson wrote:
>
> On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Raul Beltran wrote:
>
> >
> > Hello, I have been using redhat 5.2 and i've found it to get slow when
> > I run about 5 apps at the same time. Specifically, I run first x11amp,
> > that works great, then I start, say 2 kwrite editors, an xterm to
> > compile, and everything goes OK, but if i run another app, the x11amp
> > gets jumpy... I think that shouldnt happen. I'd like to know if it
> > will be the same history under SuSE... or maybe a kernel upgrade will
> > help?
> >
> > I have an AMD-K6 300 Mhz, 64M Ram, SB AWE64, kernel 2.0.36, running
> > WindowMaker
>
> I have run both Red Hat and SuSE and I have not noticed any speed
> performance difference between them.
>
> The problem you are having suggests that you are running out of RAM
> and your box is having to go to swap. Open 'top' in an xterm and watch
> what happens as you open applications.
>
> An alternative suggestion is to try another wm such as fvwm to see if
> performance changes.
>
> Finally, there is nothing like a fresh boot of your box to make sure
> you don't have something happening on it that you don't know about
> that could be degrading performance.
>
Also, check and see if you have things like apache and sendmail running
.. if you are not using them..disable them. Somethings that load and
start by default could be hindering performence.
You can comment out most of the stuff you don't use, and don't forget
about that little file called inetd.conf, start by stopping things this
from running that your not using.
laters,
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