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#1 2008-07-19 00:23:56

pogeymanz
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Registered: 2008-03-11
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Preload?

I just installed preload from the repos...

What else do I have to do to make it work/ work at max potential?

Apparently in Ubuntu, you can just install it and do nothing. In Arch should I add it to my daemon array? (It says it runs as a daemon)

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#2 2008-07-19 00:33:51

fukawi2
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Re: Preload?

pogeymanz wrote:

should I add it to my daemon array? (It says it runs as a daemon)

Yes.

I've had it installed on my machine for a couple of months now. Can't say I really notice a difference, but having said that, I might if I turned it off.

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#3 2008-07-19 00:40:08

pogeymanz
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Re: Preload?

Thanks.

Hopefully I will notice a difference.

Did it make your system boot take noticeably longer?

EDIT: Is it okay to background it in the daemon line? Or will this hinder its abilities? Should it be run before certain other daemons?

Last edited by pogeymanz (2008-07-19 01:09:18)

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#4 2008-07-19 20:13:10

Army
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Registered: 2007-12-07
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Re: Preload?

First of all, yes, it's a daemon, so of course you need to put it in rc.conf! And I would recommend to put it at the end of the line, because it starts its work after you logged in, so it doesn't have to be in first place. I would also recommend an @ in front of itm so your booting is a bit faster wink
Would love to use it by myself, but with 512MB RAM it would be complete stupidity wink

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