Hi Ken,

About the subject, see this (Linux only) :

http://www2.sahores-conseil.com/insead/index_en.html

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Le 6 mai 09 à 20:12, Kennan Ray a écrit :

Excuse my ignorance, but how do you launch a stack with an "rc2 shell script"?

And would doing so still display my GUI as if it were a standalone?

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software

On May 6, 2009, at 3:34 AM, Pierre Sahores <psaho...@free.fr> wrote:

In my experience, this slowness has mainly to do with X11. Any MC engine (need confirmation for Rev) started in the background in launching a service stack via an rc2 shell script will run faster under Linux than the service stack can run under windows or OS X in graphical mode.

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Le 6 mai 09 à 09:20, Peter Alcibiades a écrit :


Mandriva isn't Slackware based of course, didn't mean to give that
impression.  So that would be a test of a third branch of the tree.
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