A Linux Laptop including speech?

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Wed Feb 8 23:51:59 EST 2006


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If you've got the hd space, why not make a swap file or a swap
partition? It won't be as fast as physical RAM but it will still allow
you to run more software at a time.

Greg


On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 08:08:28PM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> Well, I have a Pentium M12d by Hitachi and unfortunately, it is a dog.
> It only has 16meg of memory and I'm hard pressed to find additional
> memory for it.  I got it for what I thought to be a pretty good deal a
> couple years ago.  It's fun to play around with but it sure is slow.  It
> runs Slackware reasonably well but I really need to find that extra
> memory since Linux generally likes the more memory, the better.  I
> really like the Hitachi keyboard; I think it is the best layout I've
> seen in a laptop.
> 

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