[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Juan Garcia
When checking your kern.log, it can be seen that the amount of swap is 0!! So it seems you don't have swap partition or file mounted. You may check it with "swapon -s", if nothing is returned it means you have to check why the swap is not mounted. You can check the last lines of /var/log/messages

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Eric Feliksik
Thank you very much for your clever remarks. You're right, I am not using a swap partition according to `swapon -s'. I didn't know this (because I have one set up at hda1). So I'm only using my 472mb ram (512 minus onboard mem). But this actually means that Ubuntu is using much more memory than I t

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-06 Thread Juan Garcia
I am quite a beginner, but I can explain some of what I have learned so far. I cannot tell what is happening in your case for sure, but I can give you some ideas how to check it: - Check with KSystemGuard (you can find it in Start->System, most probably you know already and I am explaining too mu

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-08 Thread Paulus Esterhazy
My take on this is a lot easier. Linux does not work well if you don't give it a swap device, pretty much regardless of the size of your RAM. This explains why you experience stability problems even though you have plenty of memory. Assuming you did have a swap device on dapper, this is most likel

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-11-30 Thread Eric Feliksik
** Attachment added: "kern.log" http://librarian.launchpad.net/5216359/kern.log ** Description changed: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17 Since I upgraded Dapper to Edgy, I'm having serious problems when I'm running multiple apps in Gnome. I even consider downgrading to Dapper

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Nattgew
Did the above mentioned fix apply to you? Do you still have this problem? ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug notification because you are a m

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Feliksik
I believe it was a problem with my swap being disabled after the upgrade, this is not relevant anymore ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Invalid -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-11-30 Thread Eric Feliksik
** Attachment added: "kern.log" http://librarian.launchpad.net/5216359/kern.log ** Description changed: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17 Since I upgraded Dapper to Edgy, I'm having serious problems when I'm running multiple apps in Gnome. I even consider downgrading to Dapper

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Juan Garcia
When checking your kern.log, it can be seen that the amount of swap is 0!! So it seems you don't have swap partition or file mounted. You may check it with "swapon -s", if nothing is returned it means you have to check why the swap is not mounted. You can check the last lines of /var/log/messages

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Eric Feliksik
Thank you very much for your clever remarks. You're right, I am not using a swap partition according to `swapon -s'. I didn't know this (because I have one set up at hda1). So I'm only using my 472mb ram (512 minus onboard mem). But this actually means that Ubuntu is using much more memory than I t

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-06 Thread Juan Garcia
I am quite a beginner, but I can explain some of what I have learned so far. I cannot tell what is happening in your case for sure, but I can give you some ideas how to check it: - Check with KSystemGuard (you can find it in Start->System, most probably you know already and I am explaining too mu

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-08 Thread Paulus Esterhazy
My take on this is a lot easier. Linux does not work well if you don't give it a swap device, pretty much regardless of the size of your RAM. This explains why you experience stability problems even though you have plenty of memory. Assuming you did have a swap device on dapper, this is most likel

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Nattgew
Did the above mentioned fix apply to you? Do you still have this problem? ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug notification because you are a m

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Feliksik
I believe it was a problem with my swap being disabled after the upgrade, this is not relevant anymore ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Invalid -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Nattgew
Did the above mentioned fix apply to you? Do you still have this problem? ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug notification because you are a m

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Feliksik
I believe it was a problem with my swap being disabled after the upgrade, this is not relevant anymore ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Invalid -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Juan Garcia
When checking your kern.log, it can be seen that the amount of swap is 0!! So it seems you don't have swap partition or file mounted. You may check it with "swapon -s", if nothing is returned it means you have to check why the swap is not mounted. You can check the last lines of /var/log/messages

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Eric Feliksik
Thank you very much for your clever remarks. You're right, I am not using a swap partition according to `swapon -s'. I didn't know this (because I have one set up at hda1). So I'm only using my 472mb ram (512 minus onboard mem). But this actually means that Ubuntu is using much more memory than I t

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-06 Thread Juan Garcia
I am quite a beginner, but I can explain some of what I have learned so far. I cannot tell what is happening in your case for sure, but I can give you some ideas how to check it: - Check with KSystemGuard (you can find it in Start->System, most probably you know already and I am explaining too mu

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-08 Thread Paulus Esterhazy
My take on this is a lot easier. Linux does not work well if you don't give it a swap device, pretty much regardless of the size of your RAM. This explains why you experience stability problems even though you have plenty of memory. Assuming you did have a swap device on dapper, this is most likel

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-11-30 Thread Eric Feliksik
** Attachment added: "kern.log" http://librarian.launchpad.net/5216359/kern.log ** Description changed: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17 Since I upgraded Dapper to Edgy, I'm having serious problems when I'm running multiple apps in Gnome. I even consider downgrading to Dapper

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Nattgew
Did the above mentioned fix apply to you? Do you still have this problem? ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug notification because you are a m

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Feliksik
I believe it was a problem with my swap being disabled after the upgrade, this is not relevant anymore ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Invalid -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Juan Garcia
When checking your kern.log, it can be seen that the amount of swap is 0!! So it seems you don't have swap partition or file mounted. You may check it with "swapon -s", if nothing is returned it means you have to check why the swap is not mounted. You can check the last lines of /var/log/messages

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Eric Feliksik
Thank you very much for your clever remarks. You're right, I am not using a swap partition according to `swapon -s'. I didn't know this (because I have one set up at hda1). So I'm only using my 472mb ram (512 minus onboard mem). But this actually means that Ubuntu is using much more memory than I t

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-06 Thread Juan Garcia
I am quite a beginner, but I can explain some of what I have learned so far. I cannot tell what is happening in your case for sure, but I can give you some ideas how to check it: - Check with KSystemGuard (you can find it in Start->System, most probably you know already and I am explaining too mu

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-08 Thread Paulus Esterhazy
My take on this is a lot easier. Linux does not work well if you don't give it a swap device, pretty much regardless of the size of your RAM. This explains why you experience stability problems even though you have plenty of memory. Assuming you did have a swap device on dapper, this is most likel

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-11-30 Thread Eric Feliksik
** Attachment added: "kern.log" http://librarian.launchpad.net/5216359/kern.log ** Description changed: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17 Since I upgraded Dapper to Edgy, I'm having serious problems when I'm running multiple apps in Gnome. I even consider downgrading to Dapper

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Nattgew
Did the above mentioned fix apply to you? Do you still have this problem? ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug notification because you are a m

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Feliksik
I believe it was a problem with my swap being disabled after the upgrade, this is not relevant anymore ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Invalid -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Juan Garcia
When checking your kern.log, it can be seen that the amount of swap is 0!! So it seems you don't have swap partition or file mounted. You may check it with "swapon -s", if nothing is returned it means you have to check why the swap is not mounted. You can check the last lines of /var/log/messages

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Eric Feliksik
Thank you very much for your clever remarks. You're right, I am not using a swap partition according to `swapon -s'. I didn't know this (because I have one set up at hda1). So I'm only using my 472mb ram (512 minus onboard mem). But this actually means that Ubuntu is using much more memory than I t

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-06 Thread Juan Garcia
I am quite a beginner, but I can explain some of what I have learned so far. I cannot tell what is happening in your case for sure, but I can give you some ideas how to check it: - Check with KSystemGuard (you can find it in Start->System, most probably you know already and I am explaining too mu

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-08 Thread Paulus Esterhazy
My take on this is a lot easier. Linux does not work well if you don't give it a swap device, pretty much regardless of the size of your RAM. This explains why you experience stability problems even though you have plenty of memory. Assuming you did have a swap device on dapper, this is most likel

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-11-30 Thread Eric Feliksik
** Attachment added: "kern.log" http://librarian.launchpad.net/5216359/kern.log ** Description changed: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17 Since I upgraded Dapper to Edgy, I'm having serious problems when I'm running multiple apps in Gnome. I even consider downgrading to Dapper

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Nattgew
Did the above mentioned fix apply to you? Do you still have this problem? ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug notification because you are a m

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2008-01-23 Thread Eric Feliksik
I believe it was a problem with my swap being disabled after the upgrade, this is not relevant anymore ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete => Invalid -- Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73887 You received this bug

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-11-30 Thread Eric Feliksik
** Attachment added: "kern.log" http://librarian.launchpad.net/5216359/kern.log ** Description changed: Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.17 Since I upgraded Dapper to Edgy, I'm having serious problems when I'm running multiple apps in Gnome. I even consider downgrading to Dapper

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Juan Garcia
When checking your kern.log, it can be seen that the amount of swap is 0!! So it seems you don't have swap partition or file mounted. You may check it with "swapon -s", if nothing is returned it means you have to check why the swap is not mounted. You can check the last lines of /var/log/messages

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-05 Thread Eric Feliksik
Thank you very much for your clever remarks. You're right, I am not using a swap partition according to `swapon -s'. I didn't know this (because I have one set up at hda1). So I'm only using my 472mb ram (512 minus onboard mem). But this actually means that Ubuntu is using much more memory than I t

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-06 Thread Juan Garcia
I am quite a beginner, but I can explain some of what I have learned so far. I cannot tell what is happening in your case for sure, but I can give you some ideas how to check it: - Check with KSystemGuard (you can find it in Start->System, most probably you know already and I am explaining too mu

[Bug 73887] Re: Edgy is slow and can't handle multiple apps well

2006-12-08 Thread Paulus Esterhazy
My take on this is a lot easier. Linux does not work well if you don't give it a swap device, pretty much regardless of the size of your RAM. This explains why you experience stability problems even though you have plenty of memory. Assuming you did have a swap device on dapper, this is most likel