On 1/3/2013 2:40 AM, Russel Winder wrote:
On Thu, 2013-01-03 at 01:26 -0800, Walter Bright wrote:
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Windows 7 has TRIM support, Windows XP does not. I have an SSD drive in an XP
machine, it runs as slow as a spinning disk. An SSD in Win7, with TRIM, runs
like lightning.

Linux had TRIM support since 2008, but until late 2010 it wasn't easy to
work with.  Since then (> 2.6.33) Linux support for TRIM has been fine
as long as you use ext4 filestores. You just have to add the discard
property to the partition mount in fstab.

Unfortunately, I'm the Ubuntu user who sticks an SSD drive into the machine, and then pushes the button "Install Ubuntu!".

What do I get?

What you say is like the bad older versions of Ubuntu, which would not recognize my screen. I always had to edit some config file that changed location and contents with every new version, and the actual commands to write in there were impossible to find documentation on. So it was trying random things, hoping you wouldn't bork it so bad you couldn't see anything on the display.

The newer Ubuntus, thankfully, just work with the display.

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