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For what I know, slowness may come from metacrawler, just move /usr/bin/metacrawler to /usr/bin/metacrawler.disabled (as root).
Instability comes either from a device that was set to usb host by flashing (this would cause indeed a reboot at least once a day for me), or from a lack of memory. Add virtual memory.
I use 2007he and am very happy with it. Very stable, fast enough for my needs. If you have a few dozens of dollars to spare, buy a microsd card and build an adapter (google this forum about that, you need to change the kernel etc). I use a 8BG card.
I did a lot of searching as to which OS I should use, but all of the discussions I came upon were very old (>1 year, usually). So I decided to go with 2007HE. It hasn't been working too horribly, but it crashes once or twice a day, and it seems awfully slow. So, after reading more forum posts in here about unrelated things to OS2006 vs OS2007, it seems that OS2007HE is still pretty unstable.
So, I'm reverting to OS2006 right now (just got pyplucker set up nicely, too, dangit!). I was just wondering if this was the general consensus that others have as well.
TIA!