Re: [qubes-users] Can I speed up the loading of an APP?

2016-12-21 Thread Chris Laprise


On 12/21/2016 03:02 PM, Patrick Bouldin wrote:

On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 2:03:15 PM UTC-5, Chris Laprise wrote:

On 12/20/2016 08:53 PM, Patrick Bouldin wrote:

Hi, compared to running a certain app in windows (Anki), installing it in the Fedora 
template in Qubes means the first time to run is very slow to launch. Maybe up to a 
minute. To install it to the template I just said "sudo yum install anki"

Otherwise, other things running are very fast. If I do launch it manually from 
the fedora CLI it's the same slow launch. Maybe it comes down to compiling it?

Thanks,
Patrick


Did you accidentally turn off memory balancing in the Fedora VM? That
would slow it down a lot.

Chris

Hi Chris, well that is a new topic for me, but did some checking. To clarify, one would adjust that 
at the CLI right? A command like "sudo systemctl stop qubes-qmemman" ?  If so, I haven't 
done that. I also see a setting related to the memory balancing in the advanced part of the memory 
allocation, a checkmark for "include in memory balancing" - and that is checked, I think 
it's default.


You can check this in Qubes Manager settings for the VM, on the Advanced 
tab.


Chris

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Re: [qubes-users] Can I speed up the loading of an APP?

2016-12-21 Thread Patrick Bouldin
On Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 2:03:15 PM UTC-5, Chris Laprise wrote:
> On 12/20/2016 08:53 PM, Patrick Bouldin wrote:
> > Hi, compared to running a certain app in windows (Anki), installing it in 
> > the Fedora template in Qubes means the first time to run is very slow to 
> > launch. Maybe up to a minute. To install it to the template I just said 
> > "sudo yum install anki"
> >
> > Otherwise, other things running are very fast. If I do launch it manually 
> > from the fedora CLI it's the same slow launch. Maybe it comes down to 
> > compiling it?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Patrick
> >
> 
> Did you accidentally turn off memory balancing in the Fedora VM? That 
> would slow it down a lot.
> 
> Chris

Hi Chris, well that is a new topic for me, but did some checking. To clarify, 
one would adjust that at the CLI right? A command like "sudo systemctl stop 
qubes-qmemman" ?  If so, I haven't done that. I also see a setting related to 
the memory balancing in the advanced part of the memory allocation, a checkmark 
for "include in memory balancing" - and that is checked, I think it's default.

Is that what you referred to? Incidentally, I've not installed it on the 
template yet, just testing on a created VM until I see it working well.

Thanks,
Patrick
Dallas

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Re: [qubes-users] Can I speed up the loading of an APP?

2016-12-21 Thread Chris Laprise

On 12/20/2016 08:53 PM, Patrick Bouldin wrote:

Hi, compared to running a certain app in windows (Anki), installing it in the Fedora 
template in Qubes means the first time to run is very slow to launch. Maybe up to a 
minute. To install it to the template I just said "sudo yum install anki"

Otherwise, other things running are very fast. If I do launch it manually from 
the fedora CLI it's the same slow launch. Maybe it comes down to compiling it?

Thanks,
Patrick



Did you accidentally turn off memory balancing in the Fedora VM? That 
would slow it down a lot.


Chris

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