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Chapter 9. Improving Performance
This chapter describes how to improve the performance of the GNOME Desktop.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Improving Performance
Reducing CPU Usage
To Use Theme Options Which Require Less CPU Resources
To Reduce CPU Usage by Turning Off Display of Icons in Menus
To Reduce CPU Usage by Turning Off the Splash Screen
To Reduce CPU Usage by Turning Off Panel Animation
Improving File Manager Performance
Reducing X Window System Network Traffic
To Use Theme Options Which Create Less Network Traffic
To Reduce Network Traffic by Turning Off Display of Icons in Menus
Reducing Color Usage and Improving Display Quality
To Use Theme Options That Use the Websafe Color Palette
To Reduce Color Usage by Turning Off Display of Icons in Menus
To Reduce Color Usage by Turning Off the Splash Screen
To Reduce Color Usage by Using a Solid Color for the Background
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