On 23 Mar 99, at 13:38, Jerry Lynn Kreps wrote (subject was: Re:
[SuSE Linux] 30 or 72 pins??? / Sound Card):
[snip]
>
> I am running a three year old P166 Sony VAIO. I made the same decision
> that you did and jacked the RAM to 64MB and added a Western Digital 6.4 GB
> HD. It gave me three new 2GB partitions and is much faster than my older
> HDs. I also upgraded to an EXTERNAL 56Kb Zoom V90 Modem. The extra RAM
> and Additional HD made a new machine out of my old one. I expect the
> 2.2.x kernel to give me 2 to 5 times more speed than I have now with the
> 2.0.36 kernel.
Really? The improvements in 2.2.x are that great? How so, and
in what respects? You seem to be saying that you expect this
improvement in addition to whatever speed-up you've obtained
from the h/w upgrades.
[snip]
-Bob
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