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for anybody who sees this, i adjusted my swappiness and got rid of every running service I didn't absolutely need (which meant about half of them) and the speed increase compared to an otherwise clean install of 2k5 was astounding.

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my one-step guide to optimizing your desktop:

install a version of linux that gives you more control :P

 

arch, gentoo, or go crazy and do LFS... ;)

 

(for anyone who was about to flame at me or whatever, i'm just messing with ya :jester: )

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well all I did was swapiness and vt's and see a diff

I had already done everything else so 'what distro' has little to do with getting an increase because every distro I've ever used has 6 vt's and I'd *guess swapiness=60 is a default across the board

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Yup, according to the article, swappiness=60 is pretty universal for anyone making a kernel for distribution. It's one of those things that makes it work for people with sucky computers, without hurting speed 'too' much for the rest of us. And for us, it's easily changed.

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