Post your OS, specs, and the time it takes to get to a useable desktop
I SHALL BEGAN!
OS: FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE
Specs: P4 2.66ghz 512mb ram
Time: from power on to login, 25 seconds. from startx to useable desktop, 10 seconds.
I HAVE ANOTHER COMPTUERS!
OS: Windows XP SP1
Specs: Dual Opteron240, 1gb ram
Time: from power on to useable desktop 2 minutes and 45 seconds.
GOTTA LOVE WINDOWS HEHELKEKELOLO
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Anonymous2006-06-18 10:16
Specks: P4 2GHz 512Mb.
BIOS: 5s to bootloader.
Windows XP SP2: 35s to login. 15s to desktop.
Lunix: 34s to KDM. 16s to desktop.
For Linux, I know what it is doing at least, 10 seconds are spent with some USB crap, and another 5 seconds are spent doing some udev crap.
I had to boot Windows twice because it somehow picked up a new device, the to-login time was better initially, and the desktop time was better in the second test.
I had to boot Linux twice as well as it felt like fucking my / partition. I should disable it, I can't imagine anything needing a fsck.
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Anonymous2006-06-18 13:21
>>2
learn how to avoid dual botting
also learn how to used lineaux
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Anonymous2006-06-18 13:22
>>2
I BELIEVE THE OP SAID NON VIRUSED NON FAGGED UP
YOU DO NOT QUALIFY
>>3
I'm working on shrinking my NTFS partitions, took 10 Gb away yesterday. I can't help that it wastes 15 seconds, or maybe I can :/ I think I'll go compile a handful kernels or something.
>>4
No viruses, and a small sized gay porn folder ^_______________________________________^;;
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Anonymous2006-06-19 17:49
PENTIUM FOUR ONE POINT FIVE GIGAHERTZ
THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY FOUR MEGABYTES OF RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY
I HAVE WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL NO SERVICE PACK, ORIGINAL VERSION
WHEN I HIT THE SWITCH IT TAKES ONE MINUTE AND FORTY SEVEN SECONDS TO USE WINDOWS
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Anonymous2006-06-20 18:35
I had a p2-350 running Win ME, after taking out all the crap, had a 30 reboot time. it was sweet i guess, but a poor OS.