Fastest boot 10 seconds - Miller Time
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he is most likely using an SSD.
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Booting from SSD would take probably just 2-3 secs.
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SSDs still use the sata interface i think you're referring to mechanical hard drives. you could just maybe 3 cheap mechanical hard drives and put them into raid 0 for about the same price as a SSD with similar performance. its a bit more power consuming and noisy but its a cheap alternative
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fett...
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wow what a difference a ssd can make over an sata drive. i need to get one
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You must be using SSD.
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very nice
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ah, I see. nice. ^^
Nice video BTW, mine doesn't start quite this fast but I have a 5 sec. delay in boot time so I can switch OSes if I need. =]
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Err, the Netbook version is just GNOME with a frontend. You can remove that frontend and then you have the same result.
And after all, what does it matter?
Yes old SSD. We now have PCI express with 600 mega transfer rate and OCZ with 240 mega transfer rates. I was running about a 140 mega transfer rate.
ruffinius1 2 years ago
Curious, what are some of your basic system stats- such as RAM, disk space, processor type and capacity [measured in GHz], plus your graphics card?
Just wondering.
ProjektFuBAr 2 years ago
Ubuntu 64 bit OS 8gigs OCZ ram q6600 OC to 3.7ghz. 32gb OCZ SSD. I45 T-Power Mobo.
ruffinius1 2 years ago
You're right installing 51mb OS and booting faster is no guage of performance but installing a traditionaly slow desktop like E17 and booting fast is.
ruffinius1 2 years ago
any1 had problem with sound after installed ubuntu 9.04? because i do, and cant solved past a few weeks :(
ato3636 2 years ago
Yes, with pulseaudio. I installed esound and removed all pulse debs.
ruffinius1 2 years ago