As you did not provide much system info i did a quick google on the netbook model:
Intel® Atom™ processor N270 (1.60 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 512 KB L2 cache)
512 MB onboard DDR2 533 MHz
Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
- Microsoft* DirectX* 9 Vertex Shader 3.0 and Transform and Lighting supported in software through highly optimized Processor Specific Geometry Pipeline (PSGP)
- Texture Decompression for DirectX* and OpenGL*
- OpenGL* 1.4 support plus ARB_vertex_buffer and EXT_shadow_funcs extensions and TexEnv shader caching
Having a look here
http://dev.xonotic.org/projects/xonotic/...quirements does indicate it will be very hard to get decent performance from that machine in Xonotic. None of the components in it is designed for games much more advanced then snake or solitaire - just so you dont get any false hopes of good render speeds.
First off, delete everything in that autoexec.cfg. the main part those tweaks are for a machine still decently gaming capable.
Now try thisin autoexec.cfg:
Quote:vid_dx9 1
vid_width 640
vid_height 480
exec effects-omg.cfg
cl_projectiles_sloppy 1
cl_playerdetailreduction 10
cl_gibs_lifetime 2
cl_minfps 60
cl_minfps_fade 1
cl_minfps_qualitymax 0.5
cl_minfps_qualitymin 0.1
cl_decals 0
cl_gibs 0
cl_casings 0
gl_max_lightmapsize 256
gl_max_size 256
Start it once, close and start again (just need to do this the first time after changing that autoexec).
The only thing i can promise is that after this, the game will look like ass (but hey, most "pro's" have settings with similar visuals.. so maybe not that horrible ,) If if's enough to make it playable or not, i don't know (and that's also very much personal preference what 'playable' fps is)
There's likely further tweaks that can be done to increase speed more, however is this dont get at least close, i dont think anything will do it.