On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 2:44 am, in message <430B363C.5030508@addcom.de>, nordi@addcom.de wrote: Hi,
I've put up a page about preloading on openSUSE at [1]. This can drastically improve the startup time for some of the bigger applications. For example, my OpenOffice used to take 17 seconds. With preloading it only takes 6 seconds.
I would like to hear if/how it works on your systems, so go ahead and try it out! There is also a TODO list, so you can contribute if you want to.
Yes and my OpenOffice takes 4 seconds in conjunction with all the other improvements I have already put together;) http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/SUPER_standard_benchmark The chart describes each improvement I implemented seperately from each other based on a standard install. The last line is all improvements together ... and now my lappy flies .... I found a script that can help creating the file that defines what needs to be opened based on strace http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/10.0_beta2_i686_SUPER Hope this helps. I will put a report together today about my findings and send it to the list. Regards, Andreas openSUSE is SUPER: To help in the SUSE Performance Enhanced Release project visit http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/SUPER