> It's just that I can't really point my finger at what makes Yoper faster > than Debian for me - I just know that it is.
Interesting, I feel tempted to try it myself. Maybe it's the kernel? :) You should try prelinking your Debian system and document the effect. > I suspect that most of this is because of prelink, but I'm not sure. I'm using an environment in Debian that reassembles the one shipped with Yoper (but without a special kernel) and I can't complain even a little about the performance. > Anyway > if there are more people like you, who really consider such options. > involved in DDD I can't wait to hear more of it in the future. There is not a lot in DDD to involved in ATM except dcontrol... It's more of a springboard to other projects IMHO. I'm actually more involved in Kalyxo[0] - an attempt to bring KDE and Debian closer together. > I'm sitting next to a yoper test box right now and I feel that application > start up times similar to those would benefit desktop use a lot. Opening a > text editor from a file manager really should happen instantly. Prelinking with KDE 3.3 yes. :) > I'm just reading through debiandesktop.org - nice to see more information > available to the broader public, though now that I see the relationship > between "desktop" and the rest of Debian specific desktop packages seem Sorry, I don't understand this. Would you care to eloborate? [0] http://www.kalyxo.org/ */ Christoffer Sawicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

