On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 09:11, Chris Knowles wrote:

> 
> This is buried in the transgaming site (grumble... fix your site so that
> finding info is, if not easy, not fscking hard.) and is to edit the
> /etc/sysconfig/prelink set prelink to no and rerun the daily cronjob. 
> /etc/cron.daily/prelink.
> 
> This could slow some operations down, but I haven't noticed anything. 
> Have I shot myself in the foot somewhere else?

Isn't there some way to tune the prelinking so it will skip certain
files?  Maybe you can set it up to not prelink the winex stuff, but you
could still get the advantages for other things like X, gtk, evolution,
etc.

Note that prelinking only affects the startup time of applications.  If
you don't log on/off very much or restart your applications very much,
it's probably not that big a deal.  Major apps like Mozilla, Evolution,
and OpenOffice are pretty much always open on my desktop, so it's not a
big deal for me.

--Jeremy

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