Re: How to speed up the Linux System

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The graphical file manager xfe is as good as/better than Nautilus (in my opinion) and it is orders of magnitude faster.

Marty Buchaus wrote:
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As Far As window Managers check out XFCE it's very lite and a full
windows manager, the makers also claim full gnome compliance..


Hal Burgiss wrote: | On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 08:14:08AM +0000, chandrachud nanduri wrote: | |>Hi Guys , Off late , I have noticed that my system has become very |>slow . I have GNOME desktop environment as my default environment . |>I do not have many services on . Any application , as small as a |>Konsole takes ages to open . The |



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