We have changed that over the last release, and especially
in 10.0.... Didn't you notice?
Not vastly - but up until last week I was running a Debian Sid system that I
had tweaked to hell and back - and in terms of boot time that still left
SuSe standing in its dust. The new Suse (and specifically Super SuSe) is
much faster at booing than previous SuSe sytems I have tried - but still not
so fast that it can stand up to some of the other much faster distributions
that still exist out there.
What I really want from Suse is an OS that is as fast and responsive as the
fastest distributions that are available, but which looks as pretty and
retains the superior functionality of previous Suse versions. I think that
Suse is certainly headed in the right direction, but I wonder how long it
will take them to really get there? Movement within Suse has always seemed
traditionally slower than in other distributions - although maybe it is
possible that OpenSuse will change that?
Anyhoo, I like the look of this patch, so maybe I will try it even if no one
else does.
What the guy is talking about seems to make sense to me, so hopefully it
should check out pretty well.
GJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marcus Meissner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 6:39 AM
Subject: Re: [opensuse-optimize] Hotplug
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 03:01:21AM +0100, Q wrote:
That looks cool... Suse always did take forever to boot...
We have changed that over the last release, and especially
in 10.0.... Didn't you notice?
Ciao, Marcus
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