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From: Chip Thomas on 2 Apr 2008 20:36 I'm reasonably technically agile around Windows XP. I tried Redhat Linux a number of years ago. Decided to try Fedora 8. No problem with installation (much slicker than Micorsoft O/S's). Used pretty much a default configuration. Installed in a system previously running XP Pro SP2. System is ASUS P5N-E SLI, Core 2 Duo 6600, Geforce 7950GT / 512mb, 2gb Corsair XM2, a fast Seagate ST3250410AS 250gb hard drive (previously running XP, all partitions removed prior to install). After Linux installed, it seemed much slower than XP. Programs loaded slower, seemed like the network throughput was slower, web page rendering was especially slower. After downloading and installing all the updates, there was no improvement in performance. System monitor shows plenty of memory available, CPU never breaks a sweat. So what am I doing wrong? How can I tune it for better performance? Or is this just a hardware set-up that isn't good for Fedora? (I had to put the system back up on XP and need to use it that way for a couple of weeks.) TIA, Chip |