Help - slow performance on a Toshiba laptop

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Hi Hank,

Your Slackware 9.1 installation should run okay right out of the
box, but to get max performance you may need to tweak things here
and there, and possibly change some kernel settings as I did. But
you can work your way up to max speed as you get accustomed to
the new environment. I have been using this crippled system
relatively happily for quite a while before I found the magic key
to faster disk I/O yesterday. Your HD will not run any slower
than mine did until yesterday.

Chuck


On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, hank wrote:

> I am going to be putting slackware 9.1 on a amd 233 mhz 13 gig drive with 64
> megs ram once I get the 13 gig hd put in. should I have to change anything
> to get this thing up and running at max speed fore this slow of a machine?
> I am currently on my windows box but plan on having this second machine as
> my linux box
> thanks
> hank


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