tobad linux doesnt run most games lol but you can be all like LINUX IS SO MUCH BETTER i agree but wont use it untill they can support almost all software
@darthirakli I don't think so. Maybe it depends on hardware, but using an Intel X-25M SSD on my two notebooks, 10.04 boots at about the same speed as 9.10 (at least Kubuntu is not faster than before - about 23sec.)
@SLOBoe: In fact, that was not complete boot time that starts with grub and ends on a ready desktop and an idle cpu. Watch my own video booting Kubuntu (+KDE) within 20 seconds on a X25-M SSD. Gnome takes about 17 seconds on my machine. Windows 7 takes more than one minute until the cpu idles.
I'm pretty sure I was being tongue-in-cheek when I posted this, however, I was around in the days when you turned on your Radio Shack TRS-80 or Apple II and it said "Ready>" instantly. Those machines had 2 MHz processors.
I'm running a pair of X25-E's (RAID 0) and boot Win 7 in about the same time as your Ubuntu video (discounting the BIOS delays). Intel i965 X58 6 GB. Good video. -Kevin
ubuntu is the worst os i have ever tryed i installed it then it puts this shit call grub on my computer that wont let me boot windows 7, i couldent find any compatable drivers of software!!
@wwasucks: Win7 overwrites Grub so that you cannot boot any installed Linux anymore - without confirmation. There was a bug recently in Karmic beta or RC that did not recognize Win7 correctly. That was fixes some days later, but before final release. If you install a beta or RC and you don't know what you do, you should better use Windows!
BTW: Ubuntu needs no drivers (they are included in the kernel what makes installation very easy...) and drivers are never for any software...
As mentioned in the title the drive is an Intel X25-E SSD. As a mainboard I used a Gigabyte X38, as CPU a Xeon 3060 and two gig of Corsair 9136 Dominator memory.
I put a second vid online with a Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 6 160 GByte Harddrive. My point is that I want to show how fast an SSD is compared to a standard hard drive. I don't want to cheat. Eventually the title is no very appropriate but I didn't have a better idea for it.
tobad linux doesnt run most games lol but you can be all like LINUX IS SO MUCH BETTER i agree but wont use it untill they can support almost all software
TheShanebuchman 5 months ago
DUDE THATS MY MONITOR
Crevox 1 year ago 2
i love ubuntu but i have not enough money to buy it :(
ka17rim 1 year ago
It would be interesting to see the same test done with Ubuntu 10.04, because 10.04 boots much faster than 9.10.
darthirakli 1 year ago
@darthirakli I don't think so. Maybe it depends on hardware, but using an Intel X-25M SSD on my two notebooks, 10.04 boots at about the same speed as 9.10 (at least Kubuntu is not faster than before - about 23sec.)
p1703 1 year ago
Have you updated to the latest firmware yet ?
halo2pc 2 years ago
OMG, the X25-E is so much more expensive than the X25-M.
I really want one but look at the prices ... they're still crrrrrrrrrazy !
halo2pc 2 years ago
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x25-m has mlc chips.. not recommended for operating system
statsGr 2 years ago
You are aware, that your remark was bs, right ?
halo2pc 2 years ago 4
@halo2pc :) see reply below.
SLOBoe 1 year ago
Actually, for booting, they're pretty much the same.
gewinnste 2 years ago
Everyone knows Ubuntu kicks the crap out of Microsoft Windows. You need to show it booting a long coded piece of garbage like Vista.
vampov 2 years ago
That boot time looked pretty slow. Ubuntu needs a lot of help.
SLOBoe 2 years ago 6
@SLOBoe: In fact, that was not complete boot time that starts with grub and ends on a ready desktop and an idle cpu. Watch my own video booting Kubuntu (+KDE) within 20 seconds on a X25-M SSD. Gnome takes about 17 seconds on my machine. Windows 7 takes more than one minute until the cpu idles.
p1703 1 year ago
I'm pretty sure I was being tongue-in-cheek when I posted this, however, I was around in the days when you turned on your Radio Shack TRS-80 or Apple II and it said "Ready>" instantly. Those machines had 2 MHz processors.
I'm running a pair of X25-E's (RAID 0) and boot Win 7 in about the same time as your Ubuntu video (discounting the BIOS delays). Intel i965 X58 6 GB. Good video. -Kevin
SLOBoe 1 year ago
@SLOBoe Very true. The good news is that they substantially improved Ubuntu boot time in latest releases (10.04 and 10.10).
darthirakli 1 year ago
ubuntu is the worst os i have ever tryed i installed it then it puts this shit call grub on my computer that wont let me boot windows 7, i couldent find any compatable drivers of software!!
wwasucks 2 years ago
@wwasucks: Win7 overwrites Grub so that you cannot boot any installed Linux anymore - without confirmation. There was a bug recently in Karmic beta or RC that did not recognize Win7 correctly. That was fixes some days later, but before final release. If you install a beta or RC and you don't know what you do, you should better use Windows!
BTW: Ubuntu needs no drivers (they are included in the kernel what makes installation very easy...) and drivers are never for any software...
p1703 1 year ago
As mentioned in the title the drive is an Intel X25-E SSD. As a mainboard I used a Gigabyte X38, as CPU a Xeon 3060 and two gig of Corsair 9136 Dominator memory.
wwwOCAHOLICch 3 years ago
what the hell is 9136 dominator just curious
asus3571 1 year ago
can you show the hard disk and installation?
xmaop 3 years ago
I put a second vid online with a Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 6 160 GByte Harddrive. My point is that I want to show how fast an SSD is compared to a standard hard drive. I don't want to cheat. Eventually the title is no very appropriate but I didn't have a better idea for it.
wwwOCAHOLICch 3 years ago
A little cheating. GUI needs also a bit time.
Colamix666 3 years ago 2