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thanks for that! i just shared it on facebook...all should do the same..
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And yes, the Win7 toolbar seems very similar to the KDE 3.5 one. Here's a link to an article all about it: Windows 7, the KDE 3.5 Wannabe? | Internetling
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There's a big difference between a fresh Windows installation and a well-used one. My Vista takes four and a half minutes to boot (from choosing "Vista" in GRUB to being useful, which is way beyond the login screen not only for Windows but Linux too). OpenSUSE 11.1 on the same machine takes around one and a half minutes.
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Is this a Dinosaur?
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Box: openSUSE 11.2 | (KDE4.3.3) | M2N4-SLI | AMD 64 X2 5200+ | nVidia 8500GT | 4GB RAM Lap: openSUSE 11.2 | Celeron 550 | (KDE4.3.3)"3" | Intel 965 GM | Lenovo R61e | 3GB RAM |
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Dinosaur??? It may not be cutting edge but: Intel Dualcore 6400, 3Gig RAM, NVIDIA 8600GTS graphics, SATA II hard drives. But as I said, I'm measuring from GRUB choice to a usable desktop, not just the login screen, and I include the time it takes me to enter username and password. And of course the restoration of whatever was open in previous session (typically Firefox, OpenOffice, Dolphin).
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Win7 x86_64 - 43 seconds from power up (this includes SAS scanning and initialization that takes about 10 seconds on my machine) to "all initialized" desktop (8-way Xeon + 12GB + 15k SAS spinners in Raid5)
Installed it on an X2 AMD for a friend and it takes less than a minute to fully initialized state on those as well, most likely would be considerably faster on your "average" machine since they don't have curious hardware setups like mine does. 11.2RC2 is more or less the same in loading speed to fully useable no-services loading in background 4.3.1 desktop.
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I tend not to leave anything open when I close down; with 11.1 + KDE4.2.4 running on a bottom of the market system (1G RAM 2GHz processor), I get to usability in 70 secs.
11.2 takes 90 secs on a system with 768M RAM. |
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(Slow 5400 RPM drive though, and it takes more time to get to grub then it takes to get from Grub to a working OS) Do wonder how well windows 7 will fare when subjected to the test of time though. My Vista slowed down to a crawl after ~1 year even though I hardly ever install anything and keep things 'nice and tidy' wherever possible. openSUSE never seems to last long with an install as I pretty much upgrade for every new beta version . I do however keep the same home folder and the 'age slowdown' is very minimal.
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