to see whats running use "ps -ef" to see whats using the most cpu/memory use "top" to view/change what starts on startup type "setup" in a shell (when your logged in as root). You can also use chkconfig (man chkconfig) and then use service to turn the service off (man service) On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 11:36, Scott Taylor wrote: > I have a full install of RH9 on a AMD 650 Mhz with 384 MB of RAM and I have > noticed that even standard apps are slow to launch. I was wondering whether > there was a typical list of apps that can be NOT run at boot time. > > I know this is specific to users needs, but was wondering whether this are > some more obscure/less used apps that are usually turned off? > > Also what is the best method to see currently running apps? > > Cheers > > Scott > > -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list