> I did not have it running on my Win2K machine, but I do now. Initial launch > time after boot on Win2K has dropped from 12 seconds to 8 seconds. > > QuickStart is not running on my Linux box either. I tried to install it, but > ran into a dependency problem.
Ah yes, quickstart! I'd say a 1/3 drop in startup time is pretty good. Too bad that time comes out of your startup (not to mention memory overhead). I haven't tried Quickstart under Linux (Freebsd in my case), but since openoffice is such a hog I have the whole thing launch in start up and a tuck it away on a virtual screen for later use. Mark -- | Mark C. Ballew \Revolution is | Graduate Student, University of Nevada, Reno \not | RAWUG President: http://rawug.org \an AOL | Homepage: http://sublinear.net \Keyword _______________________________________________ RLUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug
