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Tweaking / Speeding Up the OSX GUI
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<blockquote data-quote="timswim78" data-source="post: 129675" data-attributes="member: 11782"><p>Ok, I recently bought a Mac to use in addition to my Linux machine. It is not the fastest Mac in the world, but it was inexpensive. (G4 800Mhz, 512MB RAM). One thing that I have noticed is that everything seems a little sluggish and much slower than my linux machine and my windows machine at work. I am wondering if I can turn off some of the "eye candy" and perhaps make the system a little more "snappy." </p><p></p><p>The version of OS X that I have is 10.2, and I have downloaded all of the updates.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions for speeding things up?</p><p></p><p>Thanks a bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timswim78, post: 129675, member: 11782"] Ok, I recently bought a Mac to use in addition to my Linux machine. It is not the fastest Mac in the world, but it was inexpensive. (G4 800Mhz, 512MB RAM). One thing that I have noticed is that everything seems a little sluggish and much slower than my linux machine and my windows machine at work. I am wondering if I can turn off some of the "eye candy" and perhaps make the system a little more "snappy." The version of OS X that I have is 10.2, and I have downloaded all of the updates. Any suggestions for speeding things up? Thanks a bunch. [/QUOTE]
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