I am setting up a server also, but I don't find the problems you have, however, I am running SuSE 9.0. My suggestions from what I have learned. 1. Boot into runlevel 3. This can be done by setting up the boot with yast. 2. By booting into runlevel 3, if you want to use GUI for setup, then all you have to do is login and startx. This keeps KDE and/or Gnome out of the picture. After you are finished, you logout and the computer is back to runlevel 3. You do not have to be loggein as root or user for the server to perform its functions as a server and is also more secure. 3. I am planning on upgrading to SuSE 9.1 when it comes out. I have updated KDE to 3.2.1 and it is much faster. The new 2.6 kernel is supposed to be faster even. 4. Turn off services that you are not using. Art On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 22:06, Scott Wrobel wrote:
I bet this subject will turn some heads ;)
I had Win XP home installed on my comp previously with the exact same hardware config (actually when i had windows on the comp it had 128 LESS RAM than it does now, as well as more periferals, namely a joystick and a printer) I hate to say it, but XP was running faster and better then my current Linux installation. I WANT TO PROVE TO MYSELF THAT LINUX IS BETTER THAN WIN XP BUT IT IS HARD TO DO WHEN XP WAS RUNNING FASTER IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THEN LINUX evan though the harware config IS IN FAVER OF LINUX. i am running SuSE 8.2 pro on a comp w/ a 500 MHz intel celeron and ~500 MB RAM. It is going to be a server but KDE runs kind of slow while i am working on it. Any tips on how i can get it running faster. Things like unnessisary functions that are automatically started upon startup that i can disable, fancy things like animated menues that can be disabled, or just miner tweeks that i can apply to sqeeze a little more speed out of my proccesor.
Scott.
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