I was seeing that when I used KDE. Now that I've switched to
windowmaker I rarely see my system use swap. Usually only when I'm
compiling, listening to a cd, reading email and working on something in
the GIMP.
Abe
Michael Scottaline wrote:
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Something just occured to me as I reading through this post again.
(no... I know what you're thinking and that's not it...I was cleaning up
my mail and this happened to catch my attention.) Anyway, at the moment
I'm running SETI@home, which is very
Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H...it took mine 43 seconds to come up.
AMD K6-233
64MB SDRAM
2.2.16 kernel
Linux Mandrake 7.1
that's really not too bad.
--
Mark
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With Navigator, Kbiff, kmail, kppp, four terminals all running, SO 5.1
With the release of the 760 chip from AMD, Athlons will use DDRAM.
Jason Pierce
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On 09|04|2000| at 07|55 PM| Abe wrote:
Ras far as I know there are no athlon motherboards that actually can use
RDRAM.
R From my research I'm pretty sure that RDRAM is
as far as I know there are no athlon motherboards that actually can use RDRAM.
From my research I'm pretty sure that RDRAM is Intels and Rambus's baby and
even Intel is having second thoughts. AMD's web site recommends high quality
pc-100 or pc-133 ram.
Abe
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Some of the sites I have seen/read suggest that an Athlon runs happier with
RDRam
Another $0.02 worth...:)
Jaguar
"Ronald J. Hall" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abe wrote:
I'm running mandrake 7.1 on a Duron 600 with ASUS A7V motherboard. I did
the
install myself. 7.1 installed perfectly on