Hi,
I have VPS account with 256MB RAM.
But when Im trying registering, it takes very long time, and no email sent
Is this because I have too small resource?
2 x Intel Xeon-Woodcrest 5130-DualCore
2GB RAM
Ubuntu 10.04.0-64
In the worst case this box will be serving ~300 people requesting ~700 images at the same time. The images are around 5K each.
I can upgrade or change the machine if anyone has any suggestions.
Thanks!
In my Core i5 desktop machine I tried to install windows 7 32 bit Ultimate. I received blue screen of death while installing OS. Earlier I had was 64 bit Windows vista which was working fine but now i cant install any of OS.
When I try to re-install OS again same error screen pops up? how can I fix this ? I have 4GB of RAM installed does it have problems with 32 bit OS.
When I install second OS I didn't reformat the entire hard disk.
Ubuntu 9.1 runs quite slugglish on my old laptop from 2004. Slower than Windows XP that was on there.
It has 512mb RAM and probably 1.2ghz (can't remember) CPU.
I have turned off Visual Effects under Appearance Preferences.
Are there any other tricks to get better performance, or do I just need a better computer to try Ubuntu?
Thanks
I'm currently assigned the task of standardizing new laptops before deploying them to the field. Are their certain guidelines to evaluating a new test laptop. As for example, the processor speed, the applications used, the load on the CPU and RAM.
So that users could see each other while chatting tete-a-tete? I know it depends but though how many resourses on the average do I need to power two people see each other over the net for a certain period of time, say, one minute? In figures of CPU, RAM and such things, please.
Why does MS SQL Server Management Studio almost freeze up my computer while it restores? It makes it so when I click on the clock it takes seconds for the calendar to open. I don't see why this should be since I have 4 gigs of ram and a dual core CPU. Thanks
On my server with Windows 2003 Server after a fault in the RAM, I can ping to all IPs but I cannot see it at My Network Places. Could you help me if there is any Windows components to be reinstalled, or any registry entries to be redefined. Or is there any other solution?
Thanks
my friend's company has a win2008 server, not R2, and it's really slow, it has 8G ram, has a SAP business one running on it, and it's also an AD, DHCP, DNS server, has Kaspersky 6 AV running as well. CPU usage is constantly 100%, physical memory is around 70%-90% even close everything, disable AV, if check processes, taskmgr.exe and windows explorer use like 40% each sometimes, do you have any suggestion what could be
Don't remember this from earlier, but my mouse is lagging when I refresh specific websites in Chrome and Firefox. I can't observe such lags with Internet Explorer.
Here's a video i made
I tested with AIDA64 and sometimes noticed very little and short lags.
Here's a second video
Any thoughts?
Hardware And Software Information:
DELL Latitude E6420
Windows 7 64-Bit Enterprise
8GB of RAM
Razer DeathAdder Black Edition mouse
Firmware: 1.00
Driver version: 1.02
Fedora, and other distros install a PAE kernel if the hardware supports it.
Are there any negative effect on running a PAE kernel on a machine with less than 3-4Gb ram ?
I'm trying to get a gist of how much a large ec2 instant ( 64bit 4GB RAM ) would cost, without the bandwidth & incoming/outgoing requests.
If i were to start an instant and keep it running for a day, how much would it cost me ?
I am using Windows 8 Enterprise edition. Bluetooth is not detected by the OS and drivers.
I tried to install Windows 7 bluetooth drivers, but it says no bluetooth device is detected. If I change to Windows 7 without any driver, bluetooth is working. This issue exists in developer preview, consumer preview and release preview.
I don't know how to turn on bluetooth.
System Config : 3Gp ram, Core2Duo processor.
I have three 23" monitors attached to 2 cards:
Geforce GT 220 (1gb)
Geforce 8400 GS (512mb)
My System is quad core (Q8300 @ 2.50Ghz)
6GB Ram
64-bit windows 7 professional
I have 2 monitors connected to the GT 220 and they work perfectly.
I have 1 monitor (was hoping to attach another one) to the 8400
The monitor atatched to the 8400 is quite slow and jerky.
What can i do to improve the performance?
I disabled aero theme, didn't make much difference (if any)
Hello,
I am trying to search for a book that would teach me how to choose web server HW requirements (hard disk space/technology, ram, internet connection) based on web site statistics (requests per second, etc...), how to scale webservers in case my website is getter higher traffic, etc
All I get from the internet is software-related articles. Does anyone know how I can dig in for this kind of information? May be I am just searching using the wrong keywords.
Thanks
I have a Netbook with Windows XP Home. Processor is an Atom N280 (1.66 GHz) with 2 GB of RAM. I noticed that newer Netbooks come with Windows 7, but as Starter Edition (which kinda sucks).
I wonder if there is a technical reason for using Windows 7 Starter? Or would a better edition (x86) perform equally well? I'm currently considering Home Premium, but BitLocker and Offline Files might have me get Ultimate.
I am using windows xp sp2 in an Quad core machine , with 3GB RAM . Each time when i log into my system after hibernation , it takes almost 5 to 10 mins to resume perfectly. Am i missing any configuration / setting changes .?
Are there any tweaks to get around this.?
Can someone help me on this .?
thanks,
vijay.
I have recently set up a Linux server for my college which also hosts the college website and other downloadables. This server is linked to outside world using a leased line connection of 1mbps capacity.
My problem is that the users complain that the downloads from the server are very slow, how can I imporve this?
What things should I be looking at.
My current server config:
Dell vostro260s with 4Gb of ram and i3 processor.
When I read articles on running Linux from a flash drive, many recommend that directories that see many or constant writes be mounted in ram (e.g. as tmpfs). My question is - Which directories will these typically be, and is there any way to monitor disk activity that would show which directories see many writes?
I have a bit of software that needs to do a lot of INSERTs. In production environment there'll be some serious tweaking and testing and stuff like that, but now when I need to test it I'd like to speed up inserts as much as possible. Hence my question - is there a way to tweak mysql such that it doesn't do much disk I/O but keeps everything in RAM and syncs with disk rarely(like once n-seconds say?)
I have a mysql server running debian with 2GO of RAM.
I would like to know the amount of memory used by each process.
I thought ps -aux was the command and options for it. But I only see 90 MO used by several processes and free -m tells me that 1400 MO are used.
Is there a way to have a better view with the processes and the memory used by them ?