Hello. Sorry if OT, I think this perhaps should go to suse-admin list if there is one. The X terminal server has 8 users, load average is #uptime 3:08pm up 5:56, 14 users, load average: 3.65, 3.34, 2.73 (14 users because gnome-terminal users are counted too) CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz => OS is SuSE 10.1 Harddisk is 40GB 7200RPM with 2MB cache, 1GB DDR memory is installed, averagely 758MB swap space is used. Current biggest problem is the "stun" effect, that is if one user use Firefox to load a big web page (example: a purely text web page of 500KB), all users consoles are frozen, that is, click have no effect, keyboard do not respond, everything looks as if the machine is dead, the X terminals come back alive again when the 500KB webpage is loaded. The purpose of upgrade is to remove stun effect (that's my way of calling it) and to speed up application launch to around 250% faster, because the two are where complaints from. Users complain their X terminal sometimes stun for 10 seconds, totally unexpected. Further launching jedit takes 20 to 40 seconds, they want it loaded in 10 seconds. What upgrade option may solve the two problems? Available options include: 1. add more memory, add memory to 2GB; 2. replace 7200RPM/2MB cache IDE harddisk to 10000RPM SATA harddisk with more cache; Replacement to SCSI is not possible because PCI slots are very limited and happen to have used up. The motherboard don't have native SCSI support. 3. replace the CPU to better one; 4. replace motherboard and CPU, possibly dual-cpu SMP mother board or dual-core CPU. This may evolve replacing memory bank too, as new motherboard uses DDR2 memory. 5. Buy a new machine. The key point is to remove 'stun' effect and launch application faster with minimum budget. Option 5 can be taken only if all 1-4 cannot solve the two problems. The users mostly do the following: 1. browse the web 2. word processing and prepare presentations 3. edit some files 4. chat What do you think is the most feasible approach? BTW, the reason for 'stun' effect I cannot understand. Why the machine 'stun'? When a user load a 500KB webpage, she is expecting to way a bit longer, she should wait for other users, she should get no more then 60% CPU resource and keep other people's console still usable but only slower. I am afraid the system resource is not assigned in a fair way. I remember a long time ago I was sharing a Sparc desktop (using gnome) with several other people and we never had 'stun' problem, is sparc platform better on sharing? -- 锐业软服(国内业务) http://www.realss.cn Real SoftService http://www.realss.com 销售咨询(Sales Department): 0086 592 20 99987 (Chinese, German, English) 国际业务(International Sales): 0086 10 8460 6011 (German and English) 联系:厦门大学科技园,嘉庚二号楼6楼 邮政:厦门大学2312号信箱(邮编361005)