On 03.08.2012 18:49, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
On 3 August 2012 17:23, Sven Barth <[email protected]> wrote:
Also it's magnificient to see a NT based OS booting so lighting fast even on
a VM :D (I myself have not yet tried it on hardware, but others have and
it's getting more stable by the week)
I love that too. Does it beat Ubuntu though - I'll have to try it
again. Currently on my system (real hardware not a VM) with a SSD boot
drive, Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit boots from the GRUB menu to the Unity
desktop (fully loaded) in 2 seconds. It's bloody awesome to see! :-)
Unfortunately OpenSUSE 12.1 on the same hardware doesn't even come
close to that boot time!
On VM it isn't 2 seconds of course, or is it? *goes testing*
On my KVM accelerated QEMU VM it's 6 seconds from the expiring of the
boot loader timeout to usable GUI. It might not beat Ubuntu (yet? ;) ),
but it's nevertheless rather fast to boot. During normal usage it's
sometimes a bit flacky though...
Regards,
Sven
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