Stroller wrote:
On 11 Oct 2003, at 9:58 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 05:28 pm, SMS WebMaster wrote:
Hi
Eveytime I hear about prelink I hear about KDE
Does this mean prelink will not work with GNOME ?
I am a GNOME user and I think I will try to prelinking my system
Yes.. Linux loves as much memeroy as you can throw at it.. I went from 64Megs to
512Megs and their
was a night and day difference. KDE alone is a huge resource hog. Add anything else
and you'll be
using your swap to its full potential and this is where things get really slow. Adding
more memory
JB Yes.. Linux loves as much memeroy as you can throw at it.. I went from 64Megs to
512Megs and their
JB was a night and day difference. KDE alone is a huge resource hog. Add anything
else and you'll be
JB using your swap to its full potential and this is where things get really slow.
Adding
On 13 Oct 2003, at 10:43 am, Christian Herzyk wrote:
Stroller wrote:
on 11 Oct 2003, at 9:58 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
There used to be tremendous performance gains by running prelink
across ones
KDE installation... but since KDE 3.1.x... the programming efforts
of the KDE
team really shines and
Thus spake Stroller:
Unfortunately the cost of memory for these little Vaios is quite
prohibitive - after about 45 minutes Googling I've managed to find a UK
supplier - he wants £120 for an additional 64meg (the maximum this
machine will take).
It does of course depend on which Vaio you've
--- Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately the cost of memory for these little Vaios is quite
prohibitive - after about 45 minutes Googling I've managed to find a UK
supplier - he wants £120 for an additional 64meg (the maximum this
machine will take).
I'll have to ponder
On 13 Oct 2003, at 1:09 pm, A. S. Budden wrote:
Thus spake Stroller:
Unfortunately the cost of memory for these little Vaios is quite
prohibitive - after about 45 minutes Googling I've managed to find a
UK
supplier - he wants £120 for an additional 64meg (the maximum this
machine will take).
It
Hi
Eveytime I hear about prelink I hear about KDE
Does this mean prelink will not work with GNOME ?
I am a GNOME user and I think I will try to prelinking my system
but I am afraid it will break my system
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On Saturday 11 October 2003 05:28 pm, SMS WebMaster wrote:
Hi
Eveytime I hear about prelink I hear about KDE
Does this mean prelink will not work with GNOME ?
I am a GNOME user and I think I will try to prelinking my system
but I am afraid it will break my system
There used to be
On 11 Oct 2003, at 9:58 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 11 October 2003 05:28 pm, SMS WebMaster wrote:
Hi
Eveytime I hear about prelink I hear about KDE
Does this mean prelink will not work with GNOME ?
I am a GNOME user and I think I will try to prelinking my system
but I am afraid it
I am experimenting with prelinking. After following the gentoo docs, I
have prelinked the system. However, will emerge automaticly prelink any
executables from now on, or do I need to do it manually? The docs do
not seem clear on this.
BillK
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On Sun, 2003-07-06 at 17:09, William Kenworthy wrote:
I am experimenting with prelinking. After following the gentoo docs, I
have prelinked the system. However, will emerge automaticly prelink any
executables from now on, or do I need to do it manually? The docs do
not seem clear on this.
On Friday 28 February 2003 07:25 pm, Collins wrote:
Is it just me?
I think so, cause for me, mozilla was opening in about 1/2 the time as before.
And the same for kde.
I like it!!
The odd thing was, after a restart the bonus seemed to have disappeared, do i
have to prelink everytime?
bryce
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 11:11 pm, Leslie C. Miller wrote:
* Bryce Verdier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
== snip
How does one pre-link programs? I don't think its done naturally for us,
and i would love to speaze as much power from my box as i
Well it appears I've successfully prelinked my entire system I just built (1.4
RC2) and I was wondering if I could prelink openoffice since I built it from
scratch instead of using the -bin build).
It took almost as long to built openoffice as it did to build KDE 3.1! About
11 hours. I'm
* Bryce Verdier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
== snip
How does one pre-link programs? I don't think its done naturally for us, and i
would love to speaze as much power from my box as i can.
Well, you could always read the howto yourself:
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