Am Samstag, 24. September 2005 22:56 schrieb nordi:
Michael Schueller wrote:
The first way, with PePr, worked perfectly. It reduce the starting time of opera from 15 sec to 4-5 sec, not to bad ;-)
Great to hear that!
After a reboot i found myself back to 15sec loading, so no result at all.
You also have to adapt the /usr/bin/appspreloader.sh script that does the actual preloading. Append the following line:
preload "/usr/bin/opera" "opera"
This is assuming that the executable of Opera is /usr/bin/opera, and that you stored the filelist under /etc/preload.d/opera. Now didn't I tell you PePr was easier? ;)
O.K ... Now i know why you told me to check out this place first ... So i wrote the line into the script, but the result is surprising. Preloading without PrPe reduced the starting time of opera from 15 to about 8 sec, with PePr to 4 sec. Great´s Michael
Regards nordi
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