Re: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread Rajko M.
On Saturday 24 February 2007 00:19, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
 excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?

Look at the bottom of the page for a code that is given as a image. 
Enter it in the box, and press Enter.
Find Download button on the next page and click on it. 
Select save on the disk. 

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[opensuse-factory] where is SDL_image.h on 10.3 alpha?

2007-02-24 Thread Chema
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Hi all,
I try to compile any program and need this *.h file from SDL package but
I can't found it...
Any help?
I have the last factory updates.
Regards
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Re: [opensuse-factory] where is SDL_image.h on 10.3 alpha?

2007-02-24 Thread Chema
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Anders Johansson escribió:
 On Saturday 24 February 2007 11:05, Chema wrote:
 Hi all,
 I try to compile any program and need this *.h file from SDL package but
 I can't found it...
 
 It's in SDL_image-devel
 
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OK...
I search it on last DVD I download and there there are no SDL_image-devel.
Thanks and sorry for my confusion
Regards

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Re: [opensuse-factory] where is SDL_image.h on 10.3 alpha?

2007-02-24 Thread Chema
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Anders Johansson escribió:
 On Saturday 24 February 2007 11:34, Anders Johansson wrote:
 http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-sourc
 e/suse/i586/SDL-devel-1.2.11-35.i586.rpm
 
 One more try:
 
 http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-OSS-factory/inst-source/suse/i586/SDL_image-devel-1.2.5-37.i586.rpm
 
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Thanks you very much Anders
I get it with smart install SDL_image-devel
Regards
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Chema

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Re: [opensuse-factory] Upgrading apt - your input is needed

2007-02-24 Thread Richard Bos
Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 01:10, schreef Edward Dunagin:
 Now this little old users is really confused. What in the world is
 repomd??? And how is apt connected with synaptic?

repomd = Meta Data repository format
It's a universal package (rpm) information format.  It's used by all kind of 
packages managers, such as apt, smart, yast, yum, etc.  The advantage if for 
the rpm repository provider (distributor) as now only now repository must be 
generated.  Before a repository had to be maintained, for each individual 
package manager...

 Does this now mean that when I run ap-get update, it really does not
 work, only looks like it does?

apt just works.  As synaptic (the graphical frontend) depends on apt and apt 
(-beta) has changed libraries, synaptic does not work as desired with apt 
(-beta).

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Re: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread Richard Bos
Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 03:43, schreef Collin Marc:
 for a home user, the login screen should display very early in the boot
 process. Network could start after this boot screen, same thing for cups.

This does not work for home directories that are nfs mounted (like mine).  In 
that case the network needs to be up!

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Ad: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread Birger Kollstrand

This might be the time to look in to what Ubuntu has been doing? I
seems they are putting in a lot of effort in a new system called
upstart.
http://www.netsplit.com/blog/articles/2006/08/26/upstart-in-universe
http://www.netsplit.com/blog/articles/category/upstart

I'm definitely not an expert here, but from what I read it looks
interesting. The system is event based and seems to be flexible enough
to counter problems like where directories are.(local / remote)

Has the openSUSE team been thinking about changing the startup system
and working with Ubuntu on this?

Regards Birger

2007/2/24, Richard Bos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 03:43, schreef Collin Marc:
 for a home user, the login screen should display very early in the boot
 process. Network could start after this boot screen, same thing for cups.

This does not work for home directories that are nfs mounted (like mine).
In
that case the network needs to be up!

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Re: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread M9.
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Alexey Eremenko schreef:
 excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?


That goes for me too   ;-)

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Re: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread M9.
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Richard Bos schreef:
 Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 03:43, schreef Collin Marc:
 for a home user, the login screen should display very early in the boot
 process. Network could start after this boot screen, same thing for cups.
 
 This does not work for home directories that are nfs mounted (like mine).  In 
 that case the network needs to be up!

I agree that the network should be up as early as possible, the time
that takes is allways nessesary, before or after boot screen

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Re: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread M9.
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Richard Bos schreef:
 Op zaterdag 24 februari 2007 14:03, schreef M9.:
 excuse me, but how do I download bootchart.png ?
 That goes for me too   ;-)
 
 Alright get it from:
 http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/bootchart-10.3-20070224.png
 at the same compare it with this one:
 http://linux01.gwdg.de/apt4rpm/bootchart-20041221.png
 

Thnx, that mail was sent accidentily, so i now compared the PII with the
AMD dual core and saw that it differs about a minute...

Using a configfile instead of hardware detection might result in a much
shorter boottime...(20-25 secs?)
Hardwaredetection is needed before installing an OS, an option to detect
'new' HW can be added, so comparing the configfile after the os has been
booted is not such a bad idea.

If one does not 'wait' until the system has been booted, it doesn't take
too long at all...
(the kick-off option to boot directly into another os, makes it possible
to get coffee, or go to the toilet, without wasting time to make a
choice at the boot screen..:-)

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Re: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
 (the kick-off option to boot directly into another os, makes it possible
 to get coffee, or go to the toilet, without wasting time to make a
 choice at the boot screen..:-)

That's been standard KDE for yonks. When you restart, select the next
boot section.

Volker

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Re: [opensuse-factory] improve boot time

2007-02-24 Thread Andreas
Le Samstag, 24. Februar 2007, M9. a écrit :
 Using a configfile instead of hardware detection might result in a much
 shorter boottime...(20-25 secs?)
 Hardwaredetection is needed before installing an OS, an option to detect
 'new' HW can be added, so comparing the configfile after the os has been
 booted is not such a bad idea.

Agreed. The way I try to eliminate long boot up times is to actually not power 
down my computer when I'm done. I have set it to go into stand-by after four 
hours of inactivity, and that works quite well, even with a desktop pc.

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