sorry for the stupid question (i know a question is never stupid lol) but how can i monitor X or XFCE with bootchart ?
and thanks, i will try my luck with xfce patches after job I'm hopping that all patches you guys made will be integreted in most distributions... why aren't they already in ?!? didn't all other distribtuion want a fast bootin linux ?? or are the patches rejected from their devel teams .... maybe it's even more stupid, they don't know what good job you all had done .... 2009/2/18 Zhang, Austin <[email protected]>: > >bootchart tells me my system boot in 7 seconds (but it don't measure X+XFCE) > You can extend the bootchart moniting time for measuring X+XFCE. > From your description, your bottleneck should be in x and WM. > >>maybe some xfce patch ? >>maybe some Xorg patch ? >>maybe onle the fastinit script ? > Yes, basiclly all the above parts have patches for improvement. It is hard to > enumerate all patches. > Had a look at on intel driver (xorg-x11-drv-intel) should be a good begining, > same to xfce (xfce4-quicklauncher-plugin, xfce4-quicklauncher-plugin, > xfce4-settings...). > In fact, most of pkgs are close/same with upstream. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of > alain T. > Sent: 2009年2月17日 22:47 > To: [email protected]; [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Moblin Dev] how is it so fast ?!? > > thx i already read it > i already have fastboot kernel patchs as sreadahead > my X + XFCE is slow compared to the rest of system... > mouse appeared but i need to wait at least 13 seconds to have > wallpaper/icons/panel and that is not good > bootchart tells me my system boot in 7 seconds (but it don't measure X+XFCE) > > of course i could try to open each SRPM files, to see the patchs (what > i did to take the fastboot kenel patchs) > i only throught it would be faster if someone could tell me what was > done in moblin to have XFCE apear directly... > maybe some xfce patch ? > maybe some Xorg patch ? > maybe onle the fastinit script ? > > or is it all 3 things at the same time ? > > unfortunatly i'm not on linux right now, so i can't open the SRPM > but i'll give a try... its only that i don't want to compile a lot of > stuff that don't need to be compiled ... > > > 2009/2/17 Andrea De Gaetano >> >> 2009/2/17 alain T >>> >>> Hello all, >>> first thanks a lot to all peaple yho are making moblin so fast, it's >>> really great to have a linux who boot in 6 seconds on my netbook >>> (samsung NC10 with 2GB RAM and SSD drive) >>> >>> i would like to ask you some question, indeed i'm trying to have the >>> same result on my jaunty (ubuntu alpha) based distribution >>> i apply the fastboot patch, as sreadahead and of course i replace >>> network-manager with connman >>> >>> i use XFCE and a self compiled kernel >>> its a lot faster than original ubuntu jaunty, but .... i'm far away >>> from you guys ... >>> moblin need only 6seconds to boot >>> whereas my distribution need 20-22seconds .... >>> whitout X/XFCE, i need around 6seconds >>> but when i use X/XFCE there is 14-15seconds where i wait .... >>> >>> of course i saw that you use a fastinit script (i used upstart then >>> sysvinit) >>> but did you guys apply some patch or otpimisations to X/XFCE or is it >>> only the fastinit who did so a great work ? >>> >>> i really would like to fastboot my distribution in less than 10seconds >>> >>> i really hope someone will answer me >>> >>> ps: sorry for my bad english, i'm french >> >> I think you can read this http://lwn.net/Articles/299483/ if you haven't >> done it. >> This fast boot is really interesting me too. >> >> > _______________________________________________ > Moblin dev Mailing List > [email protected] > > To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: > https://lists.moblin.org/mailman/listinfo/dev or your user account on > http://moblin.org once logged in. > > For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: > http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists > _______________________________________________ Moblin dev Mailing List [email protected] To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: https://lists.moblin.org/mailman/listinfo/dev or your user account on http://moblin.org once logged in. For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists
