openSUSE 10.3 streaming in a realistic organisation display the low rush time. … openSUSE SUSE UNIX realistic machine
openSUSE 10.3 streaming in a realistic organisation display the low rush time. … openSUSE SUSE UNIX realistic machine
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you using vmware?
No it’s not fast-forward. I was thinking that too, but I’ve tested it on a VirtualBox VM (my PC: AMD Athlon64 3200+, 1GB Kingston HyperX RAM (timings: 2-3-3-8, 1t cmd), WD Raptor X HDD). Okay, my HDD is amazingly fast, but the video is not faked.
Offtopic…nice username!
i sorta tricked my motherboard. the guy at the store gave me the wrong type of memory (the “max” for this thing is like 3 128chips) it was something simple like instead of pc100, i got pc133. long story short, the motherboard see’s one 64mb pc100 memory in the first/booting slot of the motherboard, then the other two are the pc133 256 cards. so its a little more than 512 of ram.
Was this video fast-forwared? I had the impression of it at the end…anyway, I did hear that 10.3 boots much faster but this fast? hmmm…
How were you able to add 512ram to a ten year old PC? and why? because the processor (and pretty much everything else there) is the bottleneck…512ram is more than enough unless you’re a gamer or you use a workstation or server and such…and 512ram was still enough for games until last year…
no fair. it takes a bit longer on mine….now granite, im running it on a 10 year old gateway with a 450mhz processor and 512 of ram
Does it really boot that fast or did you modify it?
good is really really fast and it comes with 3d desktop efects? i mean ALL OF THEM _
Wow, that’s nice!