Hello,
recently I decided to migrate from windows xp to on MINT 13 , on fitpc2 Z530 1go Ram,mainly because it is officially supported.
(following the step by step guide)
I like the look of the final result but all is slower than before,
is there tips or things to do to boost the performances?
cheers.
Gashiss
Mint 13 Very slow on fitpc2 Z530 1go Ram
Re: Mint 13 Very slow on fitpc2 Z530 1go Ram
Unfortunately we can't help on that.
Please address generic Linux questions on Linux forums and communities.
Please address generic Linux questions on Linux forums and communities.
Re: Mint 13 Very slow on fitpc2 Z530 1go Ram
Hello again, problem is I get, after the step by step installation, menu are flickerings slowly sometimes, I m getting not being able to click on some buttons, because windows are gone.
Do the poulsbo replacement driver provided by you can give me this kind of results?
Why Can I not choose a diffferent display resolution under Mint, I have just one, 1440x900?
Do the poulsbo replacement driver provided by you can give me this kind of results?
Why Can I not choose a diffferent display resolution under Mint, I have just one, 1440x900?
Re: Mint 13 Very slow on fitpc2 Z530 1go Ram
In general if you following installation guide there should not be problems like flickering or uncklickable buttons. Are you sure you did all steps exactly as described in the guide?
As result are you able to play HD movies with mplayer? HW accelerated flash is working?
If we compare WindowsXP and LM13 we know than WindowsXP has better user expirience. it has better graphic drivers and as result it's faster in 2D, 3D and video acceleration but not dramatically as you describe.
Regarding display resolution, driver chose the maximal resolution reported be EDID. Unfortunalelly there is no way to change that in gui. If you want another resolution you setup it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, it's a little bit tricky.
As result are you able to play HD movies with mplayer? HW accelerated flash is working?
If we compare WindowsXP and LM13 we know than WindowsXP has better user expirience. it has better graphic drivers and as result it's faster in 2D, 3D and video acceleration but not dramatically as you describe.
Regarding display resolution, driver chose the maximal resolution reported be EDID. Unfortunalelly there is no way to change that in gui. If you want another resolution you setup it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf file, it's a little bit tricky.
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