Linux in Government: Optimizing Desktop Performance, Part III | Linux Journal
Andrew VanSpronsen
avanspronsen at gmail.com
Tue May 31 17:38:51 UTC 2005
Great article Tom.
The single biggest slowdown for me is the network starting up on boot. I
have an Ethernet nic and a wireless nic and use one at home and one at work.
I think there is a long timeout period for getting a DHCP address that is
causing me to wait almost a minute before bringing up X? Anyone know how to
handle this?
Thanks!
avanspronsen
On 5/31/05, Tom Adelstein <adelste at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> If you received this, the explanation didn't make it into the body of the
> message.
>
> This is the third installment of the series.
>
> In this particular article, we discuss Boot-Up Management and a graphical
> manager for Ubuntu and Fedora Core 3.
>
> By adding the Boot-Up Manager to Ubuntu, you'll have extensive control
> over the performance of your OS. You'll also know which services to disable.
>
> With Fedora, you'll have an idea which services to disable and you'll see
> the boot up manager which Fedora calls their services manager.
>
> In my estimation, this article could provide you with information to
> create serious performance gains.
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8322
>
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