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Subject: Re: [opensuse-factory] The plan to speed up openSUSE 11.2
From: Felix Miata <mrmazda () ij ! net>
Date: 2009-05-27 13:09:53
Message-ID: 4A1D3BA1.1040400 () ij ! net
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On 2009/05/27 13:44 (GMT+0200) Martin Schlander composed:
> But every app in both KDE and GNOME (cold) starting very noticably faster, in
> seemingly just about any other distro on the same hardware, is something that
> should be taken seriously.
> *The* most common complaint about openSUSE from non-fanboys and distro-
> tourists is that "openSUSE is slow". While people usually don't specify what
> exactly is slow when and where, there seems to be some truth to it when it
> comes to application (cold) startup.
> People usually assume it's caused by the starting of a few additional services
> compared to other distros, but I don't buy that a few extra services can make
> such a big difference on a modern "Vista capable" computer. I think something
> is wrong on a lower level - whether it is linking, file system, kernel,
> compile options or something else I have no clue - but I'm quite sure
> something is wrong somewhere.
> Like I said before, the feeling of responsiveness with regards to application
> startup in Mandriva 2009.0 compared to openSUSE (9.2 -> 11.1), was simply
> shocking.
I've run *SUSE, Fedora, Mandriva & Kubuntu (plus doz; KDE only) for years,
but only *SUSE & OS/2 run 24/7 (11.0 on my file & web server, OS/2 for web
use & general chores). The rest are basically for testing alphas, betas, RCs,
and making comparisons among the various distros. The two 24/7 machines are
always the newest hardware, meaning all the others are somewhere between
modestly and massively slower hardware.
Startup time is just not something I pay much attention to. It nearly always
seems slower on Linux than doz, so I'm used to "slow" startup. The only
"speed" issue I have/had with openSUSE that I can recall is
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=447142
All that said, SuSEfirewall* & *beagle* here are always either not installed,
or disabled in all runlevels.
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keeps himself under control." Proverbs 29:11 NIV
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Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/
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