said: 
>In <200401012339.2139581.21@scoug.com>, on 01/01/04  
>   at 11:39 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said: 
>>The yellow Mozilla window at startup seems to last a long time.  Is there 
>>a way to speed it up (like increasing swapper.dat from its present value 
>>of 2048)? 
>How much RAM do you have?  How fast is your CPU?  If you are swapping, 
>you should set the initial swap size to just a bit more than your average 
>swap size. 
512 mb of ram.  AMD 1.0 or1.1 mh CPU.  Config.sys says: 
MEMMAN=SWAP,PROTECT 
SWAPPATH=C:\OS2\SYSTEM 2048 2048 
Other apps don't seem slow to load or when operating so I assume this has 
provided a big enough swapper.dat to handle the average swap which I don't 
know how to determine.  Is its size slowing down Mozilla because it needs 
to swap larger chunks of memory? 
>Steven 
Thanks for the advice on the other questions I raised.  Why don't you send 
my son a ball bat with Google on it and suggest he hit me with it every 
once in a while? 
Jack 
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