Why does ubuntu 11.10 run so slow




















Thanks for the help, but I decided to try Fedora instead. So far every thing's running smooth and this issue was related to ubuntu drivers I guess Thanks again. Thread Tools. BB code is On. Smilies are On. All times are GMT The time now is PM. Twitter: linuxquestions. Open Source Consulting Domain Registration.

Search Blogs. Mark Forums Read. Ubuntu User Name. Remember Me? Ubuntu This forum is for the discussion of Ubuntu Linux. View Public Profile. View Review Entries. Find More Posts by rkodex. View LQ Wiki Contributions. It does mean you will have a completely different gui experience, but it also could mean your flash videos no longer have issues, or at the very least run smoother than they used to.

Xfce can be installed in Ubuntu To install via a terminal session you can do the following:. You can go even further and install Xubuntu, which utilises Xfce amongst other changes aimed at lower performance computer systems. Xubuntu is a great linux distribution and great for slower computers such as Mhz systems. Header Menu Skip to content. Linux supposedly does not. We shall see, eh? Try launching Synaptic Package Manager and checking for bad packages plus run a full update in there too.

If there are errors in the file system then Ubuntu usually runs a check on boot but you can boot with a Live CD and run a manual check on the HD. Dennis Linux is an operating system and NOT a file system. File systems become fragmented NOT operating systems. When someone says Linux does not get fragmented, they are referring to the fact that most Linux systems are installed on an ext3 or ext4 file system.

Those ext3 and ext4 file systems are resistant to fragmentation but it certainly does happen. You can install linux on fat32 or NTFS if you would like and it would fragment just as bad as any Windows install would. Robert Please post the exact error messages. They may help in narrowing down the possibilities. Right now we do not actually have enough information to help but we can recommend some things to check. Is there enough free space to perform an install? Firefox uses a file cache.

Empty it. Most of the time fragmentation is none existent. Which are the minimum process required for running of Linux so that others can be deleted so to make computer run faster. A couple of things. Firefox will load and run slower if you have too many and in some cases, certain add-ons, plug-ins, etc. It can also run stuff in the background unless otherwise told not to do it.

Anotther thing to consider is installing Ubuntu Tweak.



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