On Jul 13, 2011, at 11:33 AM, Charles Goyard wrote:

Hi Cyrille,

désolé pour toi, c'est super vexant ce genre de crash.

cyrille henry wrote:
did anyone ever experience a slow down due to ubuntu automatic script
that should run on the background?
how to easily disable them? (cron?)

You could set up a runlevel for performance, that runs only the
necessary daemons : udev, jack, dbus. No
syslog/ssh/avahi/cron/at/cups/acpid/ftp/networkmanager/bluez/ whatever...
Also you can run a minimalistic X session, with
screensaver/dpms/screnblanking disabled and a lightweight window
manager.


Wow, that's a great idea! Put those unused init runlevels to work! With Debian/Ubuntu runlevel 2 is normal, and 3-5 are unused or really just the same as 2. On other distros, I guess its different. Put update-rc.d to work! I wonder if we could make a package or script that configured the performance runlevel?

.hc

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