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KDE Can Now Start A Heck Of A Lot Faster
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Originally posted by Akka View PostProbably because no dev prioritized it before Nicoletti fixed it. As I understanded the blog the old solution was pretty old.
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This is awesome. I always wondered why KDE took so much longer to start than other desktops, and I'm really glad it's being improved. I've been quite happy with KDE for a while, but if there was one thing I disliked, it was how long it took to log in. The new system is definitely a ton faster. I'm really looking forward to using it in the future.Free Software Developer .:. Mesa and Xorg
Opinions expressed in these forum posts are my own.
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Originally posted by BO$$ View PostBut the problem is, why does KDE start slower than say Gnome in the first place? It's a welcome addition but why was KDE plagued by this issue for these many years in the first place?All opinions are my own not those of my employer if you know who they are.
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Originally posted by Luke_Wolf View Postwell there actually has been other work see Aaron's comment here http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2013/01/plasma-active-4.html on startactive which is a systemd based solution, so there has been playing around with that otherwise but yeah...
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Originally posted by Akka View PostBut they don't deploy that today, and even in the future they can only use it on linux system with systemd (as Aron say in the blog comment). The author of sessionk use Kubuntu.
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Originally posted by asim75 View PostHas anyone made a test on mechanical discs ?
Then again, every test seems to be done on SSD drives and proclaimed a great success or failure when the results come in.
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