Speed ?

Gordon Vrololjak gvrdolja at nature.Berkeley.EDU
Wed Jan 21 09:23:14 PST 2004


Recompile the kernel.... it speeds it up a lot for me and solve the
unresponsiveness.  Remove unecessary stuff not in your computer.

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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Julian Holley wrote:

> Hi folks - I recently installed FreeBSD 5.2 on an IBM TP 390x on which I
> have successfully run Linux 2.2.* for years now, but I notice that BSD
> seems to be distinctly slowly - I mean in regards to user interact -
> i.e. desktop development (as you can imagine it's not a server) ....
> this is not what I expected, I thought FreeBSD would be about the same
> or maybe faster (more snappy) - is this usual ? or do I have somat wrong
> with my installation ?  J
>
> also anyone else using FreeBSD on IBM laptops - as both APM and APCI
> seem to fail for my machine :(
>
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