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  1. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    Yes, with the replacement of the old sysinit to upstart, it fundamentally addressed the majority of the long boot time issue. This thread wasn't originally prepared for upstart driven systems like...
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    Re: Convert avi/mov/ogg/etc To DVD script

    First of all, thanks for the initial tools! Mod a little bit of the nautilus script and now it has a little pretty GUI and Cancel handling. Let's call it a Rev1.
  3. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    The first thread has been updated and indicated that this customization is mainly for version before 6.10.
  4. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    You will need to enable the universal repo in your sources.list file. Its under /etc/apt/sources.list.
  5. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it. - updated

    the readahead$ is just because the filename is longer than what the sysv program predefined, so it got chopped off. The real name is readahead-desktop. All the init scripts are under /etc/init.d/...
  6. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it. - updated

    something like preload. Some will consider it useful to speed up loading programs.
  7. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it. - updated

    Not really necessary for Dapper. init bootup process and daemons are pretty much the same.
  8. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    If you aren't using raid in your system, it should be safe to turn the service off. firestarter is just a firewall service, it shouldn't have anything to do with the black screen either. When you...
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    Re: New Serengeti Usplash for Dapper 6.06 LTS

    Hey, this is a nice work. Indeed!
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    Re: How to: install Picasa

    I thought it was a native linux app but looks like its under wine. But overall, it looks pretty good.
  11. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    you can go to /etc/init.d dir and look for the script named like that. If you don't know how to read bash, paste the script here and I will take a look for you.
  12. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    Well it sounds pretty clean to me though but I will take your suggestion and update the HowTo. Thanks!!
  13. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    np, just updated! You must run a rpm based Linux.
  14. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    Great Instruction! Add to the Howto and thanks for contribution!
  15. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    I guess you probably are not using dapper yet so you still have the hotplug in there. If you turned off your hotplug/hotplug-nt (I think... cause I haven't used it for a while) services, you can turn...
  16. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    Yes, by removing the X from all runlevels will stop that service from startup in any case, and the first thread actually shows which service I turned on and off on my personal laptop. But even...
  17. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it. - updated

    Very nice! Good to know!
  18. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it. - updated

    Thanks very much! I will update this to the HowTo
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    Poll: Should this logo belong to Ubuntu?

    Im just curious since I don't know if there are any policies for using this logo. I saw it on spaces.msn.com and it just looks so close.
  20. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    can you do
    lsmod | grep snd using root and paste the output? I will see if I can tell what scard module you are using...
  21. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    For scard, you either turn hotplug back on or you can add your scard module into /etc/modules file and it will be loaded on boot time. but you need to know what module is.
  22. Re: HowTo: Speed up ubuntu boot process - the way you can feel it.

    for usplash, make sure you have it in grub menu.lst file (the kernel option), also sys-rc-conf should have it turned on at level 2345. After that, do a update-grub, then reboot. See if you can have...
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    Re: Swiftfox, a faster Firefox

    In fact I use both. That's why I feel opera is a little faster.. but you'r right, the FF extension is a cool feature that I like too...
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    Re: Swiftfox, a faster Firefox

    I used Opera9 TP2 to test the same thing and it seems much faster than firefox.
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    Re: Swiftfox, a faster Firefox

    Are you talking about Mozilla 1.8 or firefox 1.8..? I've never heard firefox is going to ver 1.6 above even dev release...
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