Norm wrote: > The Graphics card is a Silicone Integrated Systems 630/730 PCI/AGP VGA > Display Adapter. I don't know whether you can get Compiz (the new 3D desktop stuff on that). If you can't (or don't care about it), then it's *really* worth checking how much memory is being set aside for graphics (it's not technically a card). This can be anywhere between 32 MB and 1 MB, depending on the BIOS. If you can change this setting in the BIOS, then you may be able to recover about 30 MB of RAM for Linux that now is being totally wasted. The setting is likely to be called something like "graphics memory size" or "video memory size". Technically, it will be a 630 chipset, not a 730. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail: james@ | Has anybody ever considered that rats may just be the aprilcottage.co.uk | most hypochondriac mammal on earth? | -- Geoff Lane