
Il giovedì 06 maggio 2010, Stephan Kulow scrisse:
Am Donnerstag 06 Mai 2010 schrieb Rastislav Krupanský:
Long boot time in openSUSE it´s not surprising for me. I mentioned a similar experience (but on real hardware, no in virtual machine) in feature #308762: Remove Hal by default on opensuse 11.3. So could you disable some of services also? Do you think, that common users really need enabled something like avahi-daemon, cifs, nfs, postfix, rpcbind, sshd, etc? Advanced users can enable it additionaly, but me as a common desktop user i don´t really need this services. On my laptop, Ubuntu 10.04 starts only 8 services by default.
Ok, but we see in the above numbers that the difference between KDE and GNOME is bigger than those between openSUSE and ubuntu. So I would think that the gain by disabling sshd (which is disabled on live cds btw) is smaller than by improving the desktops. What about audit ? On a live media does not seem very useful, IMHO.
I did a quick test: VBOX-3.1.6 on 11.2 32bit kde-livecd-build-0589 Old athlon 2800XP 1GB RAM (550MB for VBOX). From grub to a fully loaded kde desktop 5 (five) minutes :( After this nothing works. Maybe I need to wait ten minutes to see some reactions to right click on desktop :) killed after one or two minutes.. Things become worst at each release :(
But feel free to build an adopted live cd and do some measurements.
Is there a way to do a sort of remastering without rebuilding the live cd from zero ? Bye. -- *** Linux user # 198661 ---_ ICQ 33500725 *** *** Home http://www.kailed.net *** *** Powered by openSUSE *** -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org