Tim,
Run the 'free' command, and see if you are swapping.
My first guess is that you should add more ram.
Then, if the performance is still an issue, go with
faster disks, or use multiple disks and use raid.
Jim McQuillan
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On Fri, 17 Oct 2003, Tim Frichtel wrote:
> We've se
You need more ram - try doubling it.
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 13:02, Tim Frichtel wrote:
> We've set up a small group of PCs acting as Internet
> kiosks. With 4 or less machines, it works great.
> After the 5th PC connects, the performance for the
> users starts to degrade - browsing seems slower an
We've set up a small group of PCs acting as Internet
kiosks. With 4 or less machines, it works great.
After the 5th PC connects, the performance for the
users starts to degrade - browsing seems slower and
window movement becomes less smooth. With more than 6
clients active, the screens become not