On 06/02/12 15:30, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2012/02/05 23:05 (GMT-0500) Basil Chupin composed:
And *that* _was_ answered...
Not satisfactorily that I've seen.
Well....we are all waiting with bated breath THE proper answer from yours truly. Any minute now......yes? Or is it "real soon now"? :-) .
If you think I have the answer, you're mistaken. If I knew the answer the OP never would have been written, since it was written at my suggestion over the phone _because_ I did not know. Unfortunately, I didn't provide all the words to write, which lead to important information missing from the OP, and irrelevant information contained there in for most responses to focus on instead of the topic or the OP's need.
In case those reading don't recall, the OP was written by a virtually blind person who struggles to do anything at all with his computer. All the noise in this thread just makes it that much harder for him to get his problem solved. Whether his 2GB RAM 64 bit AMD ordinary desktop system should be running the "default" kernel or the "desktop" kernel is the _only_ thing he needs to know for purposes of this thread.
If that is all it is then I can answer this in 4 words: use the Desktop kernel. It is configured to provide low latency for applications "normally" used on a desktop computer. I have/have had 1.5GB of RAM (and my wife's desktop has 1GB) and this is the kernel which I always use - the Desktop kernel. QED. BC -- A three-year-old boy was examining his testicles while taking a bath. "Mum" he asked, "are these my brains?" "Not yet," she replied. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org