Thanks for the tip Warren!
I'm pretty sure that I was to quick to judge Fedora Core 1. I was
reading about the new prelink feature while I updated the software last
night. I noticed that now the system is much more responsive.
Prelinking is actually a great feature, if you can stand waiting
Yes, that's the situation. The archives have a thread where a recursive
chmod was done as root necessitating a reinstall. I was thinking of
something similar and really want to avoid that scenario.
Thanks for the help,
Blake
On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 10:01, Blake Vance wrote: > RH9: How do I limit
Seems my ~9a reply never made it. Yes, that is the situation. There is a
case in the archives where someone used a recursive chmod as root, which due
to the circumstances, necessitated a reinstall. I was also thinking of doing
a chmod -R but would sure like to avoid that scenario.
Thanks for th
Thomas Hackett wrote:
Hi Guys,
I've just finished installing Fedora Core 1 and to be honest, I'm kind
of disappointed. It seems really slow compared to Debian. I'm using it
on a PIII 450 MHz IBM ThinkPad 390x with 160 MB or ram. I used to run
Debian unstable and that worked fine.
I'm won
Hi Guys,
I've just finished installing Fedora Core 1 and to be honest, I'm kind
of disappointed. It seems really slow compared to Debian. I'm using
it on a PIII 450 MHz IBM ThinkPad 390x with 160 MB or ram. I used to
run Debian unstable and that worked fine.
I'm wondering if there's somet