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On Wed, Jan 17, 2007 at 09:53:17PM -0500, Rich Braun wrote: > Upgrading memory does, of course, make sense. This does beg the question, > though--whatever happened to the "old" Linux? > > I first ran Linux on a 386DX-25 with 4 megs of memory. Everything was nice > and speedy up through the 486 and early Pentium line. > > Ever since then, it's all been downhill. The fastest computer I ever used, in > terms of how much it actually got done for me, was a CDC Cyber 173 installed > in--get this--summer 1978. I live in a different universe, apparently. Each computer I buy is faster than the one before, for less money: 8086-8, 384KB, no hard disk: $1200 386SX-24, 2MB RAM, 130MB disk: $1200 486DX-33, 8MB, 240MB : $1000 P-150, 32MB, 2GB: $2000 (whoops, bought at the wrong time) K6-III-450, 128MB, 10GB: $900 Celeron 1.7Ghz, 384MB, 30GB: $650 AMD Athlon XP 2.4GHz, 1GB, 200GB RAID-1: $600 Every one of them felt much faster than the one before, both objectively and subjectively. I suspect that if you pose the same sort of problems that you did to the Cyber 173 to a modern $500 Linux box, you will see much faster results. What did you ask it to do? > Just venting, I guess, I don't really see a solution. The open-source > movement is pretty much by definition oriented toward bloat: contributions > keep coming in and adding to the code pile. Depends on the project. There are lots of projects specifically devoted to efficient use of resources. On a desktop box, try running: - XFCE instead of GNOME or KDE - AbiWord and Gnumeric instead of OpenOffice - Galeon instead of Mozilla - rxvt instead of xterm - without 3D or other use of GL on the desktop - without transparency All of that will speed up your feel significantly. -dsr- -- _.. ___ . ... _ .... . _. ... ._ ._. . ._ _.. _.__ ___ .._ ._. __ ._ .. ._.. ..__.. _ .... . .._. _... .. ..__.. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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