large number of installed packages decrease PC's performance?

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Alex
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large number of installed packages decrease PC's performance?

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Hi!
Using my newbie's rights to post questions anywhere I can :) , here it is:
In Windows there is a registry, which has information about installed programs (and there is many other things, ofc). And sometimes it's useful to reinstall Windows because registry becomes large and slow.
As far as I know, Linux has no registry (yes, I know, that Slackware has information about all installed packages, but, I think, it's used only when you try to delete package). So, my question: does large number of installed packages decrease my PC's performance?
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Alex wrote:does large number of installed packages decrease my PC's performance?
No. And it has nothing to do with this topic. Please don't post your questions in random threads. I'm splitting this.
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gapan wrote:No
Thanks. I was afraid to install the latest version of VLC because of many small-sized dependencies. Now I'm not :)
gapan wrote:And it has nothing to do with this topic. Please don't post your questions in random threads. I'm splitting this.
I'm sorry. :oops: I thought, my question is not so important to create a new topic for 1 answer, so I found a topic about something same. But, as I see now, my understanding of "orphan package" was wrong. I thought, "orphan" is a package, that is not using no more. That's why I posted my question there.
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Alex wrote:Using my newbie's rights to post questions anywhere I can :) , here it is:
A bit ignorant? ;)
Alex wrote: I thought, my question is not so important to create a new topic for 1 answer, so I found a topic about something same.
Waking up old threads is never a good idea and different topics deserve their own thread. To less experienced users different issues often seem to be connected, while actually on a closer look they're completely unrelated. There are many different, unrelated causes for headache and with computers it's the same.
So joining topics for the sake of it is no better than splitting them at any price. As so often it's somewhere in the middle.

Your English actually is no problem either. I have no problems with understanding you unlike with other very significantly worse posts.
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Shador wrote:A bit ignorant? ;)
Actually that was pre-appologize, just in case of... just in case of what have already happened.
Shador wrote:So joining topics for the sake of it is no better than splitting them at any price. As so often it's somewhere in the middle.
So I failed with feeling that "middle" this time :) Hope I'll feel it better next time I post something here :)
Shador wrote:Your English actually is no problem either. I have no problems with understanding you unlike with other very significantly worse posts.
Thanks a lot! :) But, at least, that signature tells other people that my possible mistakes are because of my non-Enlish own language.
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Alex wrote:
Shador wrote:A bit ignorant? ;)
Actually that was pre-appologize, just in case of... just in case of what have already happened.
I was just sharing the impression it created - at least on me. After all I didn't take it that serious, thus the smiley. :)
Alex wrote:Thanks a lot! :) But, at least, that signature tells other people that my possible mistakes are because of my non-Enlish own language.
Almost everybody here is not speaking English as mother tongue. So it's kinda expected and otherwise it wouldn't help much. But never mind, I was just pointing out that your English is actually quite good.
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Shador wrote:I was just pointing out that your English is actually quite good.
Thanks again :) I've got it, and I don't have my signature no more :)

Making conclusions, I'm pleasantly surprised by such a good attitude to my person :) Thanks.
And, again and again, nice distro! Keep it up 8-)
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Well, thanks for asking this. I was wondering the same myself. I saw a couple of remarks implying what Gapan said, but he came right out and said it.
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Re: large number of installed packages decrease PC's perform

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Alex wrote:So, my question: does large number of installed packages decrease my PC's performance?
I wonder why everybody thinks this? This is not related at all. Even on Windows this should not be a problem as long as you don't install bloatware/malware that nests itself into autostart. Sadly most Windows freeware behaves like that :mrgreen:
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