Kyle Kinsey wrote:

>><< Are there serious improvements in 7.5.5 compared to 7.5.3?
>>    
>>
>though maybe that was just me ;-) 
>k.
>Kyle Kinsey
>  
>
That's a good possibility Kyle...  8-)  Really, in order to get 7.5.5 stable, one must 
slim it down to what THEIR computer needs to run the software that THEY want to runs.  
There is a lot of overhead in 7.5.5 for the "0x0" machines.  It takes a bit of time 
and patience, but once you have 7.5.5 slimed down for your machine for what you do, it 
is extremely stable.

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