>>> On Tue, Oct 4, 2005 at 7:23 pm, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> We have changed that over the last release, and especially >> in 10.0.... Didn't you notice? > > Not vastly - but up until last week I was running a Debian Sid system that I > had tweaked to hell and back - and in terms of boot time that still left > SuSe standing in its dust. The new Suse (and specifically Super SuSe) is > much faster at booing than previous SuSe sytems I have tried - but still not > so fast that it can stand up to some of the other much faster distributions > that still exist out there. >
Can you please be more specific and do some timing. This would vastly help us ... > What I really want from Suse is an OS that is as fast and responsive as the > fastest distributions that are available, but which looks as pretty and > retains the superior functionality of previous Suse versions. I think that > Suse is certainly headed in the right direction, but I wonder how long it > will take them to really get there? Movement within Suse has always seemed > traditionally slower than in other distributions - although maybe it is > possible that OpenSuse will change that? > We are here to achieve that. We are at the beginning of the journey. > Anyhoo, I like the look of this patch, so maybe I will try it even if no one > > else does. > > What the guy is talking about seems to make sense to me, so hopefully it > should check out pretty well. > Can you or someone else try it out and time before and after to see how much difference it makes. Please write the steps you did to enable it into a file and then send me the file. If it is substantial I am happy to put it into SLICK Andreas --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
