here's a rather crappy video of me booting meego on the 900, launching
chrome, and shutting down.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=701yd1IX7iw



On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Robert Rambo <robert.ra...@gmail.com>wrote:

>      Then you were running some pretty slow OSes before this one :)
>
> not at all :-)....  MeeGo on the 900 with a Celeron boots in about 9
> seconds, Chrome launches in about 3 seconds...  navigation in the menus are
> instantaneous... previously I've ran NBR, 9.10 and recently NBE 10.04..
>  I've also ran Android x86 on this netbook...  MeeGo runs faster than any of
> those and I never had any complaints with the others.. they weren't slow..
>  just not as fast and responsive and MeeGo
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 4:17 PM, Glen Gray <sla...@slaine.org> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 10 Jun 2010, at 16:34, Greg KH <gre...@suse.de> wrote:
>>
>>  On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:18:10AM -0400, Robert Rambo wrote:
>>>
>>>> are you saying that MeeGo will be slow on non SSSE3 computers?? that's
>>>> not
>>>> the case at all..   of all the OS I've installed on my EeePC 900
>>>> (Celeron),
>>>> MeeGo is by far the fastest running..
>>>>
>>>
>>> Then you were running some pretty slow OSes before this one :)
>>>
>>
>> Given that this is running on a celeron, do I assume that the cflags have
>> changed for the whole os in meego ( versus moblin). Previously, moblin just
>> wouldn't run if you didn't have ssse3.
>>
>>  Seriously, the SSSE3 instructions are there to help accelerate the 3d
>>> graphics that MeeGo needs.  Turning them off is a very noticable
>>> difference.
>>>
>>
>> I can see how this makes sense for certain types of applications and
>> libraries.
>>
>> But how does this relate to packages in MeeGo Core for example. Given that
>> different devices are going to have different UX stacks, abstracted to a
>> certain degree from the underlying MeeGo os. Does it make sense for libusb
>> or bash or any of the core os packages to rely on ssse3 ? In theory a meego
>> for olpc could be possible. Or meego for schools that targets old hardware
>> (just random examples).
>>
>> Kind regards
>> --
>> Glen Gray <sla...@slaine.org>
>>
>>
>
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