At 13:27 26-6-2001 +0200, daedalus@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 22:16:59 +0930, David Lloyd
<lloy0076@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Has anyone noticed whether OpenOffice runs extraordinarily slowly under
>that combination? It's not a fast program by all means, but it seems to
>have really slowed down since I installed RH 7.1/XFS by SGI et al...
>
>DSL
It may be a bare hd speed difference?
I mean the kernels may have different hw support
for example I have noticed that sometimes kernels are patched with
code from http://www.linux-ide.org
I rember I got 3.90 MB/s with 2.2.19, when I got the patch and built
the via82Cxxxx support I reached 21 MB/s !!!
I have never reached such performance on the same hw even using the
2.4.5 patch for the vanilla tree: the best I could get is 10 MB/s
Where do I find OpenOffice? I will try it for you.
Although my home system is probably a bit on the new side to really compare.
I have a 1.4GHz Athlon with 256MB ram and a 60GB IDE disk that can read up
to 35MB/s. I can always try on my notebook. That one is mostly 1.0.
But I can at least check. I also noticed that the system feels slower with
the mostly modular 1.0 kernel. I recompiled it with most things like IDE
and scsi compiled in which "felt" faster.
Cheers
--
Seth
Every program has two purposes one for which
it was written and another for which it wasn't
I use the last kind.
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