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How Intel's Clear Linux Team Cut The Kernel Boot Time From 3 Seconds To 300 ms
[x] can't write a simple sentence
[x] calls others incompetent
LOL
LOL My poor English is an evidence as well as the incompetence of Linux teams is a clear (-linux) evidence. It's not microsoft but the Intel's team to prove as the linux teams be incompetents.
I notice they are using systemd-bootchart, have they contributed anything back?
It was in the systemd tree from 197 to 230, and has been unmaintained since.
LOL My poor English is an evidence as well as the incompetence of Linux teams is a clear (-linux) evidence. It's not microsoft but the Intel's team to prove as the linux teams be incompetents.
If your English is not the best, then maybe you can write in your native language and auto-translate it for us. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make, unless you're saying these optimizations should have already been in place in other distros.
I'd love to see a Clear Linux-based distro made specifically for Intel-based desktop computers like the NUC/Brix and the mid-range/low-end Intel laptops and ultrabooks that were sold over the past several years.
Actually, most UEFI/BIOS have a option for quick boot. In fact, a Gigabyte mobo I have has a option that boots so fast, you loose the ability to enter again on the UEFI interface, until you erase the CMOS...
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