Arthur
Honorary Master
In a mere two hours of tweaking and tuning I managed to shave a massive 6 seconds off the boot time, through, truth to tell, the productivity benefits are minimal because I leave all my systems on 24x7.
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Surely up time is more important than boot time? I only restart my laptop after a critical update but as soon as I open the lid its ready to go.
True.It's rather silly leaving your PCs on 24/7 up here on the Highveld, unless you have really good UPSes with lightning protection.
Surely up time is more important than boot time? I only restart my laptop after a critical update but as soon as I open the lid its ready to go.
same here. Only time my PCs get restarted is after a kernel update
Sorry for derailment response:
Now back to topic.
Why does it have to be a war?
Why can't we just keep working to make them both boot faster?
Personally I use both and would like them both to boot fast.
nuff said. Thanks.
He didn't give the spec of his HDD etc.. so I wouldn't even compare it.
But yea... my pc is on 24/7. As long as I don't have to wait a decade I'm fine
I must admit I don't understand this idea of "my OS boots up faster than yours!"
Honestly Murphy's Law tells us that on the one boot that you need to have the OS up in 30 seconds or less your ubuntu machine is going to want to run fsck, because damnit you've booted 25 times without running it!!
What matters in functionality and stability, I thought 8.04 booted up quickly enough. As long as you aren't sitting waiting for several minutes does it really matter how long it takes?
EDIT: You have posted 25 times without running fsck, fsck will now check your post for errors.
I had 8MB RAM in my 386DX40 and it had a TI 387 Mathco. It booted windows 95 pretty well and the matchco did make for better performance in Doom2.
Funny thing is - whenever someone speaks of an 40Mhz 386 you can be sure it was an AMD because intel's 386es topped out at 33Mhz (OK maybe a Cyrix). The Am386DX-40 was awesome because on 386 the FSB and CPU speed were still 1:1 so using a AMD 386 40Mhz you could have a maximum memory throughput of 152.6MB/s !
Sorry - I got carried away - but I am passionate about old PC stuff.
boot time is important in the netbook sector apparently due to the fact that the initial thought is that you lug it with you everywhere and if needs be can just quickly flip,power on,use quickly bla bla bla.....but isnt that what standby is there for?
Exactly.
Win-7 does not even have a shutdown option, only sleep and hibernate.
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Maybe a silly question here - with so many it bofs writing in.........
Where can I get a "free" copy of Win7 & Ubuntu s/w? Jes to try out !
Right click on it and select properties - it will take you to the Taskbar and Start menu properties where you can permanently change it.Exactly.
Win-7 does not even have a shutdown option, only sleep and hibernate.
Shows how well researched some of these comments are.![]()
OsX on the Mac's, Windows 7 on the netbook, and (even though you didnt ask) dual booting XP and Ubuntu on a few desktops. Windows 7 on the netbook doesnt wake up nearly as fast as I would like (or as reliably) but it's beta days still.So what do you run on your laptop then ?
Exactly.
Win-7 does not even have a shutdown option, only sleep and hibernate.
Shows how well researched some of these comments are.![]()