> And, sorry, had to laugh. When you mentioned "older laptops", my mind > went back to my older laptop (the one just before this present i7 > system). A 32-bit 2.8GHz Celeron processor and 2 GB of RAM, without > any of these modern accelerated GPUs driving the video. KDE4 crawled > on it. And that was with a 7200RPM hard drive in it. Actually off-topic: A friend of mine just retired his laptop after twelve years. Half a year ago I installed crunchbang because he no longer wanted to use XP after support had ended. He never needed my help after installation, it just worked and faster than before. Openbox is reasonable in its resource usage, it works fine even on twelve year old laptops. He only used the machine for browsing and writing, no audio work. I'm surprised that the HD (30GB) survived all this time. I wiped it for him, but I still have to check what the SMART data says. Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user