Re: [gentoo-user] prelink question and kdeinit

2006-04-18 Thread Marco Calviani
 well, this is a good question. Actually i'm not seeing any
 incredible boost in performance, excluding a reduced need of RAM
 memory.


I would like to add that these extra RAM saving is really very
useful in increase the responsiveness of all the system and thus
apparent extra speed.

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MC

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Re: [gentoo-user] prelink question and kdeinit

2006-04-17 Thread Marco Calviani
 AFAICT, this is the expected result.  Without KDE_IS_PRELINKED or
 KDE_FORK_SLAVES you will see many more kdeinit processes.

yes of course, this is true a lot of more kdeinit processes...

 The real question is is it faster?

well, this is a good question. Actually i'm not seeing any
incredible boost in performance, excluding a reduced need of RAM
memory.

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MC

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Re: [gentoo-user] prelink question and kdeinit

2006-04-16 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/16/06, Marco Calviani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi lists,
i've followed the gentoo prelink-howto
 (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/prelink-howto.xml) and everything went
 well during setup. I've also set KDE_IS_PRELINKED=1 in
 /etc/env.d/99kde-env to inform KDE about the prelinking (and not
 KDE_IS_PRELINKED=true). This should (following the howto) disable
 the kdeinit process, but unfortunately KDE still loads it.

 Any experiences with this behaviour? Should i set other variables not
 present in the howto?

Did you remember to run env-update?

Even with this, KDE still loads some things through kdeinit or
klauncher.  For those, try setting KDE_FORK_SLAVES=1.

http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/userguide/environment-variables.html

-Richard

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Re: [gentoo-user] prelink question and kdeinit

2006-04-16 Thread Marco Calviani
Hi Richard,

 Did you remember to run env-update?

 Even with this, KDE still loads some things through kdeinit or
 klauncher.  For those, try setting KDE_FORK_SLAVES=1.

 http://docs.kde.org/development/en/kdebase/userguide/environment-variables.html

 -Richard

yes, i run etc-update. I've also added that KDE_FORK_SLAVES option but
with no results.

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Re: [gentoo-user] prelink question and kdeinit

2006-04-16 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/16/06, Marco Calviani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 yes, i run etc-update. I've also added that KDE_FORK_SLAVES option but
 with no results.

No, not 'etc-update', 'env-update'.  That is the command that takes
all of the /etc/env.d/* settings and rolls them into /etc/profile.

When you run 'env', do you see the KDE_IS_PRELINKED and
KDE_FORK_SLAVES settings?

What does ps auwx | grep kdeinit report?

-Richard

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Re: [gentoo-user] prelink question and kdeinit

2006-04-16 Thread Marco Calviani
Hi Richard,

 No, not 'etc-update', 'env-update'.  That is the command that takes
 all of the /etc/env.d/* settings and rolls them into /etc/profile.

yeah, of course i mispelled in the mail. i've actually made the
env-update..

 When you run 'env', do you see the KDE_IS_PRELINKED and
 KDE_FORK_SLAVES settings?

now i've realized that i need to perform a source /etc/profile before
these keys appears as environmental variables. However i've still
kdeinit processes (see later)


 What does ps auwx | grep kdeinit report?


13441  1.4  0.5  24348  7240 ?Ss   22:41   0:00 kdeinit Running...
13446  0.2  0.5  24608  7636 ?S22:41   0:00 klauncher [kdeinit]
13524  1.5  0.9  32244 12336 ?S22:41   0:00 knotify [kdeinit]


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MC

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Re: [gentoo-user] prelink question and kdeinit

2006-04-16 Thread Richard Fish
On 4/16/06, Marco Calviani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 13441  1.4  0.5  24348  7240 ?Ss   22:41   0:00 kdeinit Running...
 13446  0.2  0.5  24608  7636 ?S22:41   0:00 klauncher [kdeinit]
 13524  1.5  0.9  32244 12336 ?S22:41   0:00 knotify [kdeinit]

AFAICT, this is the expected result.  Without KDE_IS_PRELINKED or
KDE_FORK_SLAVES you will see many more kdeinit processes.

The real question is is it faster?

-Richard

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