What version of SUSE are you using? I don't think the memory is the problem. I always have my memory almost full but that is because Linux manages the memory differently. I think there was a bug in the kernel and the SATA driver but not sure. Please give more information.(notebook model, suse version, etc) David. 张韡武 wrote:
Hello. Recently I bought a new notebook computer with 64-bit AMD CPU and installed SuSE x86_64 on it. The speed is significantly slower then my old notebook computer. In order to tell if this is an OS problem or hardware problem, I installed Windows on both computer and tried again. Both have 512MB memory.
I. Windows OS on new notebook is *significantly* faster then Windows on my old notebook; II. SuSE x86_64 on new notebook is *significantly* slower then SuSE x86 on my old notebook.
I think probably memory is the key problem, SuSE x86_64 once start up gnome desktop environment, without running any application, can eat up 400MB memory. If I run yast the difference is more obvious: on SuSE x86_64 running yast with software management, free(1) tells 400MB physical memory is used (rest of physical memory are cache), 400MB swap space is used, all together 800MB.
I just suspect that probably running SuSE x86_64 might use as twice as memory of that x86_32 version? In that case I probably better choose SuSE x86_32.
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