On Saturday 02 August 2003 18:59, Anarky wrote:
>
>     same question: any way to get some the the often loaded kde libs
> remain resident/load so the run would be faster or something? would it
> be worth it, do you think?

launch a KDE app or two and keep them running somewhere.  That brings the libs 
into memory.  I think there is a program called ksession which is the base of 
KDE when you run all of it.

Mozilla is slow to start.  *ALL* of the UI is javascript and create at 
runtime.  The counterbalance of configurability is more memory and slower 
start times.  Even under Windows I notice that mozilla takes a moment.  Once 
I have it loaded launching new windows happens nice and fast.

BTW, another common setup issue is insufficient swap space.  You should have 
twice your ram setup as a swap partition.  1gb of RAM? You should have a 2gb 
swap.


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