Re: [orca-list] gnome-shell slownes



As i said, it's a bit of a job to keep track of what intel means by a given label at all times/did think that 
dual core processers were not under the 
celeron label though...my ignorance...smile
You have plenty of ram, but I suspect L2 cache  is small compared with other processers Intel made around the 
time they made yours. I've had at least 
one machine with a celleron CPU myself. 
Anyway, none of that should make for the delay assuming you are not doing something very processer 
intensive/doubt you are using all of your memory most 
of the time.
Regards,

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     B.H.
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  Michał Zegan wrote:
Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 08:56:52PM +0200

you underestimate my hardware. it is 2.13 ghz, but dual core cpu with
hardware virtualization capabilities, and has 4 gb ram.

W dniu 10.10.2015 o 20:43, B. Henry pisze:
Yeah, no rocket sled, similar to what I'm running here, but much better than a celeron, all single core i 
THINK.
The constant changing of naming schemes over the life of pentiums make it a full time job to keep all 
CPPPPPPU names in clear focus...lol.
Cellerons are the economy processers, and running gnome3 on single corfe machines will likely lead to many 
times where annoying lags occur. Of course
avoid doing any multitasking that will tax the CPU, and put as much RAM as you can in to the machine, 2GB 
at least, but 3 for 32bit boxes, and 4 or more
for 64bit hardware helps.
Mate should do pretty well on 1.5-2gigs of RAM.

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