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Re: NotQuiteReadyboost

Posted: 20. Jul 2012, 16:50
by GJones
Actually I'm not talking only about cold start times. :) KDE takes 20+ seconds to start when cached. For the most part though you're probably right.

Re: NotQuiteReadyboost

Posted: 20. Jul 2012, 17:18
by Shador
GJones wrote:KDE takes 20+ seconds to start when cached.
It's probably not anymore (completely) cached then due to lack of space. ;)

What about just adding some more RAM to the machine? It's relatively cheap and has quite an impact on caching and speed in general.