What is the general consensus regarding the overall speed of 9.0 vs. 8.2? I have read that there may be a speed hit in upgrading to 9.0? I have 8.2 running at a level I'm comfortable with on a P-III 1000 Mhz but only after upgrading to 512 Mb of RAM. What are the implications of moving to 9 if any? Cheers! K. Nesbitt --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.545 / Virus Database: 339 - Release Date: 11/27/2003
knesbitt wrote:
What is the general consensus regarding the overall speed of 9.0 vs. 8.2? I have read that there may be a speed hit in upgrading to 9.0? I have 8.2 running at a level I'm comfortable with on a P-III 1000 Mhz but only after upgrading to 512 Mb of RAM. What are the implications of moving to 9 if any?
I am running same processor and ram. Some things about 9 are nice to have but I slightly regret upgrading from 8.2. There really isn't that much new about it apart from further (and very welcome) refinements to Yast. The big new ones are KDE 3.2, Gnome 4 and kernel 2.6 stable and I guess we'll have to wait for 9.x for those. There is definitely a speed hit here, though it's not that big, and memory seems to get used up a lot quicker (before disk swap kicks in). Maybe it's this new tool called SuSEplugger which top claims is eating 16 megs. Admittedly I am running a fully loaded setup. Even so, I have found myself wondering about a faster processor or thinning out the eyecandy. I do feel that running fully loaded on a P-III 1gig is now getting borderline. Just my 2 cents. :) Fish
I'm more than happy with 8.2 pro until the next installment, which may be different, given what's happened..... Jake
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 18:02, knesbitt wrote:
What is the general consensus regarding the overall speed of 9.0 vs. 8.2? I have read that there may be a speed hit in upgrading to 9.0?
I think there's a noticeable hit. I got frustrated with several niggling things on 9.0 -- including the speed issue -- and went back to 8.2. I have to say that I feel that things sped back up. I don't have any quantifications, but I would like to point out that after spending $70 (including shipping) for 9.0, I was predisposed to like it, so it's not like I was looking for things that would annoy me. Regards, dk
On Monday 01 December 2003 12:38, David Krider wrote:
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 18:02, knesbitt wrote:
What is the general consensus regarding the overall speed of 9.0 vs. 8.2? I have read that there may be a speed hit in upgrading to 9.0?
I think there's a noticeable hit. I got frustrated with several niggling things on 9.0 -- including the speed issue -- and went back to 8.2. I have to say that I feel that things sped back up. I don't have any quantifications, but I would like to point out that after spending $70 (including shipping) for 9.0, I was predisposed to like it, so it's not like I was looking for things that would annoy me.
Well I'm new to Suse, and I've really noticed the speed difference between Suse 9.0, and other distros including Mandrake 9.2, and Fedora 1. I can't even play a dvd with MPlayer anymore with out it skipping all the time..... Mof.
On Sunday 30 November 2003 17:12, Mof wrote:
Well I'm new to Suse, and I've really noticed the speed difference between Suse 9.0, and other distros including Mandrake 9.2, and Fedora 1. I can't even play a dvd with MPlayer anymore with out it skipping all the time.....
That has nothing to do with the speed of SuSE. It is because you have not enabled dma on that device. Yast / Hardware / IDE DMA Mode and set the dvd to use dma. -- _____________________________________ John Andersen
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 12:42:47PM +1030, Mof wrote: : Well I'm new to Suse, and I've really noticed the speed difference between : Suse 9.0, and other distros including Mandrake 9.2, and Fedora 1. : I can't even play a dvd with MPlayer anymore with out it skipping all the : time..... Most other distros enable DMA on cdrom/dvd drives out of the box. SuSE takes a more reserved approach. Try enabling DMA on your dvd drive and see if that makes a difference. --Jerry -- Open-Source software isn't a matter of life or death... ...It's much more important than that!
On Sunday 30 November 2003 09:08 pm, David Krider wrote:
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 18:02, knesbitt wrote:
What is the general consensus regarding the overall speed of 9.0 vs. 8.2? I have read that there may be a speed hit in upgrading to 9.0?
I think there's a noticeable hit. I got frustrated with several niggling things on 9.0 -- including the speed issue -- and went back to 8.2. I have to say that I feel that things sped back up. I don't have any quantifications, but I would like to point out that after spending $70 (including shipping) for 9.0, I was predisposed to like it, so it's not like I was looking for things that would annoy me.
Regards, dk ===============
Can't say that I have noticed a speed reduction in the overall 9.0 setup. System loads as fast or faster than before, programs load quicker, smoother. Compiling goes incredibly well and much faster or has been my experience thus far! Now you might be taking a hit with KDE or Gnome, both of which have changed quite a bit, but those seem much faster as well to me. Also, just got XFce4 installed and that is very much a quick GUI. XFce comes with SuSE, but is an older version, yet still worthy of your attention if looking for a faster interface. For me, XFce4 would be my second gui choice, even over Gnome. Overall, I consider 9.0 a worthy update and if optimized correctly, will provide you a slick setup! Not trying to say you didn't optimize your setup guys, just not seeing the speed reduction you seem to be experiencing. Lee -- --- KMail v1.5.4 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...
On Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 10:09:48PM -0500, BandiPat wrote:
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 18:02, knesbitt wrote:
What is the general consensus regarding the overall speed of 9.0 vs. 8.2? I have read that there may be a speed hit in upgrading to 9.0?
I think there's a noticeable hit. I got frustrated with several niggling things on 9.0 -- including the speed issue -- and went back to 8.2. I have to say that I feel that things sped back up. I don't have any quantifications, but I would like to point out that after spending $70 (including shipping) for 9.0, I was predisposed to like it, so it's not like I was looking for things that would annoy me.
Regards, dk =============== Overall, I consider 9.0 a worthy update and if optimized correctly, will
On Sunday 30 November 2003 09:08 pm, David Krider wrote: provide you a slick setup! Not trying to say you didn't optimize your setup guys, just not seeing the speed reduction you seem to be experiencing.
I have to second that. I have not seen any speed reduction when comparing 9.0 to 8.1. In fact in certain respects, 9.0 feels faster. It certainly boots faster. Victor
On Sunday 30 November 2003 23:02, knesbitt wrote:
What is the general consensus regarding the overall speed of 9.0 vs. 8.2? I have read that there may be a speed hit in upgrading to 9.0? I have 8.2 running at a level I'm comfortable with on a P-III 1000 Mhz but only after upgrading to 512 Mb of RAM. What are the implications of moving to 9 if any?
Well 9.0 feels faster at my end, not slower, on 2 different machines - haven't done anything scientific to establish the truth of this, mind you. But several weeks after performing the installations, I'd still say that's the way it feels. Best Fergus
Cheers!
K. Nesbitt
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I too am waiting usually I skip a version. There is talk of a new version perhaps by the first of next year. CWSIV On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 01:35:51 +0000 Jake Pumphrey <jake.pumphrey@btopenworld.com> writes:
I'm more than happy with 8.2 pro until the next installment, which may be different, given what's happened..... Jake
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participants (11)
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BandiPat
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Carl William Spitzer IV
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David Krider
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Fergus Wilde
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Jake Pumphrey
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Jerry A!
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John Andersen
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knesbitt
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Mark Crean
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Mof
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Victor R. Cardona