Have you tried increasing some of the memory allocations for Eclipse
up front in your ini file?  It maybe sounds counter intuitive but
giving Eclipse a little more memory will save some of the disk
swapping and I/O is where the real slow down is for any desktop
application in my experience.


Basic memory management configuration

-Xms512m  --> minimum memory size for pile and heap
-Xmx1024m --> maximum memory size for pile and heap
-XX:MaxPermSize=512m --> maximum memory size for storing permanent JVM
objects. Read more about this statement on the Eclipse website.

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