[Coco] Another drive question
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Thu Dec 11 11:54:00 EST 2003
In a message dated 12/10/03 6:08:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,
dbree at duo-county.com writes:
> Mike, your symptoms sound much like those of my system. Although your
> CPU, like mine, is sort of underpowered, your main problem is your
> memory. I had 64M in mine and it, too, seemed to stop and think a lot.
> What's happening is that some of the critical memory is getting put into
> swap. Mine would get to where it was totally unresponsive. I upped my
> memory to 80M and that made all the difference in the world. It pretty
> much eliminated the halts. It still is no firebird by any stretch of
> the imagination, but that extra 16M really helped.
Thanks for the tip. My current Linux box was originally 32M, but I stole the
SIMM out of another box to double it. Nowadays I'd probably have to look
hard and pay extra bucks for a RAM old enough to work in this machine, but it
sounds like another 32M would really help things out.
> Too, if you could eliminate as many processes as you could would help,
> too.. I started out with Mandrake. It got pretty sluggish. I switched
> to Debian with quite a bit less stuff installed and at the start, it was
> pretty peppy for what it is. However, after adding more and more stuff,
> it's not as quick as it was when I first installed Debian.
There is a lot of networking and other background stuff in a default Linux
installation that I could probably figure out how to shut down. Also the print
daemon, until I move my HP DeskJet 500 to the Linux box.
I forget now whether it's my current box, but one of my Linux PCs had a
separate, small HD used for /swap space. --Mike K.
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