Ubuntu Performance Guides
A list of resources that can be used to improve performance on your Ubuntu operating system.
- Hacking Ubuntu to Improve Performance - This article includes various hacks to boost Ubuntu’s performance, such as viewing running processes, identifying resources, finding process startups, tuning kernel parameters, and speeding up boot time.
- Ultimate Ubuntu performance tweaking guide - Detailed step by step instructions on what to do in order to improve performance on your system.
- Improve Ubuntu Performance - This is an index of threads posted on ubuntuforums.org on how to get the best performance out of your Ubuntu machine.
- Optimizing Desktop Performance - Skip to the section titled Ubuntu Services for Performance Tuning to find some performance tips. Excellent article series covering performance techniques on major flavors of Linux.
- Feisty performance - Fly like a butterfly - A collection of settings used to tune the speed and performance of Kubuntu/Ubuntu Feisty.
- Only Ubuntu Linux - Performance tip for Ubuntu Edgy and Feisty users by simply editing your /etc/hosts file.
- Desktop performance tweaks - Here are a couple of performance tweaks that are nice for desktops/laptops. These tweaks are relatively easy to perform and reasonable safe. Everything you do is on your own risk.
- Improve Performance in Ubuntu Edgy - Tricks and hacks on how to improve the overall performance of your system.
- Ubuntu: 32-bit v. 64-bit Performance - Not specific to system tweaking but a nice article comparing performance on a 32-bit vs. a 64-bit server.
- Best Ubuntu Guide Ever - This guide has everything you need.
- Tweak ubuntu for speed - These tweaks will make your system faster and more responsive without a doubt. Read on to perform the tweaks and enjoy your faster system.
- Ubuntu Customization Guide - About customization, we’re gonna make Ubuntu look and feel the way you want.
- Local DNS Cache for Faster Browsing - Nice article explaining how to use DNS caching to speed up internet browsing on your Ubuntu install.
- Super Fast Internet for Ubuntu - Basically you disable ipV6 which apparently conflicts with ipV4. Good post.
- Ubuntu/Linux Roundup - Good collection of links/articles for Ubuntu users.
- Ten tips for new Ubuntu users - Here’s a list of tips that might save you some time while you’re getting used to Ubuntu.
- 10 most popular Ubuntu sites on the net - You should definitely visit these top 10 sites which have a wealth of information on using and troubleshooting in Ubuntu.
























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Comment by psikopat — April 26, 2007 @ 2:22 pm
thanks for inviting me here my friend.
Comment by cari duit — June 10, 2007 @ 10:42 am
Yes! so hold.l
Comment by brus — August 15, 2007 @ 10:26 am
Excellent!
My elderly Athlon system is noticeably faster.
Thanks!
T
Comment by Tim Schutte — October 11, 2007 @ 10:26 pm