On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 5:32 PM Walter Lapchynski <w...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> On 2019-04-25 00:18, Mark F wrote: > > I installed 19.04 a few days ago, it seemed to install > > faster than I remember past versions. > > I was thinking maybe LXQt isn't as > > large (disk space) as LXDE. But, now it comes with LibreOffice. > > If you get some good results from the benchmarking (maybe you should > benchmark the two installers?), please share to > lubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com and perhaps we can use it in an upcoming > blog or a piece on the website. > FYI: I just installed using QEMU: Old installer: Lubuntu (LXDE) 18.4.2 (20 minutes, 7 seconds) New Installer: Lununtu (LXQt) 19.4 (13 minutes, 41 seconds) I installed both from the Live CD desktop environment (not the GRUB "Install it" menu item. 19.4 doesn't have that option. So they were both installed the same way.). 18.4.2: I chose download updates while installing, and install 3rd party software. 19.4: Doesn't have those two options (or, I wasn't paying enough attention). Could that affect the difference in install times? I.e., does Calamaes do that stuff by default? If not, I could reinstall 18.4.2 with those two options disabled (download updates & install 3rd party). Mark
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