Ciao :) Alle 23:42, marted́ 8 aprile 2003, Hendrik Sattler ha scritto: > > What's worse is that KDE still takes ages to start, independent on how fast > the system is. KDM starts up fast (although it is still pretty slow), too, > so somewhere must be a big problem in the startup routine. The whole > desktop creation stuff simply cannot take that long, other window managers > do that much faster, too. QT and KDE libs and all that is already loaded by > KDM. What does actually take that long? Or to be more specific: what eats > up the most time at KDE startup?
On my laptop, I've installed slack 9.0 too. To start up kde 3.1 it takes 1/3 - 1/4 of the sarge's time ... it's the same system, the same kde version ... it (slack) does not has x-session-manager and ssh process (we can disable, at last ssh, in Xsession.d, especially on a laptop) ... Slack is very faster in startup and during the work , I dont' know why (gcc3.2, optimization ... ??!?) :( .. I use debian anyway ... but I'm sorry about this lacking of performance. bye :) -- mikj