Alright, let's talk 'big'.
Walt, do you use the packages or the squashfs image?Â
I'm also curious to know how fast is it running in hdd in your C3100, e.g. desktop startup, konqueror, korganizer, etc? Thanks!
I installed from the packages... actually just the base, lib, and pim. 128meg swap partition enabled as well on hdd.
Desktop Startup : 1 minute 50 seconds (after waiting for ipkg to finish up because that takes forever)
Konqueror : 50 seconds (including default Conquer your desktop! page load)
Konqueror 2nd : 22 seconds (including default Conquer your desktop! page load)
Konsole : 10 seconds
Konqueror 3rd : 30 seconds (including default Conquer your desktop! page load)
I need to add some lib to get korganizer working and will up date this post with those times later tonight.
UPDATE:
Korganizer : 55 seconds
Abiword : 30 seconds
Kmail : 50 seconds
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Here are my results of some less casual timing.
Setup: ShiroiKuma's squashfs image + 64MB swap on SD
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KDE desktop and Kwin:
1st run = a few minutes,
Afterwards = ~1 min 20 secs
Comment: Well, the xnest KDE on my ibook even takes longer to start!
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Abiword: starts just as fast as in other wms
Normal run = 15secs!
Comment: Darn impressive. This can really be used to impress/scare people, even to other non-pdaX users
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Konqueror:
1st run = a bit more than 1 minute
With preloading 1st time = ~20 secs
Restart after closing = ~30 secs.
Comment: Not bad, at least way better than Firefox.
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Konsole:
Normal run = 18 secs
Comment: It's a 'big' deal! mrxvt loads in less the 2 secs only, and with multi-tabs!!
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Kwrite:
Normal run = ~ 35 sec
Comment: No way for fast note-taking. Thoughts can easily slip away at any moment during this time lag. Leafpad would be a very good lightweight alternative. 3 secs. What else can you ask for?
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KNote:
Normal run = ~ 25 secs
Comment: Use Xpad. It starts in less than 10 secs together with gcin/scim, and automatically docks as an applet just like Knotes.
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KOrganizer:
1st run loads automatically with KOrganizer Reminder Client = 1 min 40 sec ..
Reopening with Reminder already on = ~ 1 min
Comment: Even heavier than Konqueror. What an amazing record. I'm using JPilot instead.
Nonetheless all the above KDE apps are running fine and fully usable once launched.
But come on check out this guy:
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Kontact:
1st run loads automatically with KOrganizer Reminder Client = 2 min 35 sec!
Subsequent startup with Reminder already on = 2 min 10 sec
Comment: A super app indeed, but this one may be an exception to Chero's method. It's linked to so many parts in the PIM system and as a result it does run extremely sluggish. Very basic actions in Kontact such as tapping the buttons in the left pane and exiting the app makes you wait for yet a few more ages, which is downright beyond any point of being usable.
BTW, shall we call for some informal benchmarking for this?
BTW : why so much fuss about load-time. I leave the apps I need open and just suspend.
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Yeah, that's what I do too. Basically, I have 6 desktops on KDE, divided thematically into what I use - language study, pim, konsole, etc. and it works fine while up and running. Starting KDE itself, or Firefox is a drag, but once up it works.
I use a 512 meg swap on a CF, with it it works fine.
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And for me the same .
(installed on hdd - 64Mb swap)
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So far 64MB seems to be already enough in my case, as I've never seen it filling up, if I'm not doing compiling in it. And there's a theory saying that using swap can actually slow things down as the system is busy with throwing stuff back and forth between ram and the card. Any convincing evidence for or against this?
The only problem I had was the time synchronization bug on suspend and resume, which I've taken care of as [a href=\"https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=14655&hl=hwclock]described here[/url].
Zdevil, I think this might also be the case for your crashes on resume that you mention. I've never had such a crash with KDE, but have had the time-lag problem. Now it's gone.
Thanks for the pointer. However, my /usr/bin/apm looks very different from the script posted there, so I dare not try it out yet. Setting suspend times (both battery and AC) to 0 min resolves the problem, though. [
Update: It turned out to be my illusion. Setting them to 0 doesn't help. Still need to wake it up from sleep 3 times religiously. ]
So, ShiroiKuma, got any plan for the next stage?
I was just wondering if the current image can be further stripped or separated in to a few images. I suppose not everyone is happy with the performance of the PIM apps and may choose not to use them at all (for example, KO/Pi definitely runs better than KOrganizer I bet). What do you think?
Oh yes, one very stupid off-topic question: I've installed some apps on my 256MB SD and use them with my C860, but now I am planning to move all the stuff to a 1GB card and use them with my C1000 (still running Sharp rom and is about to collect dust if I don't flash it to pdaX soon). Is there a way to restore/preserve the symlinks created for the apps?