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I'm sorry if this is a thumbsucker of a post. It's an honest question; the fact is, I see a distinct speed difference between Arch setups and other distros. Boot times are faster, load times are shorter and there's a general liveliness that doesn't show up with other versions of Linux.
For example, I can install an Ubuntu server, strip out the same stuff I don't include in an Arch build, and on the same machine Arch will outrun it. The partitions are the same. The file systems are the same. So why the difference?
I don't get it. Is it the optimization? Is it something in the water?
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Part of it is the optimization, so I hear - there's supposed to be a lot more difference between -march=i486 and -march=i686 than -march=i686 and, say, -march=pentium4.
Another part would be the initscripts, which are much simpler and speedier than what most distros use,
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Not to mention most distros include a ton of modules that YOU don't need, and alot of session startup programs that have no real purpose for 'most' people. Arch installs only as a base system and only loads what it needs to boot up. The rest is up to you
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Another thing is that Arch is pretty plain on first install. With the big name linux distros you get a whole bunch of services running by default. This can slow things down a bunch too.
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No Bloat.
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the cacti
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Judd sold his soul to the devil. I don't know if that's true or not, I just heard it from a blind man at a street corner in Moscow one rainy night.
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the cacti
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"Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept." -- Postel's Law
"tacos" -- Cactus' Law
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i686? CELL! yeah baby!
I removed my sig, cause i select the flag, the flag often the target of enemy.
SAR brain-tumor
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Is that a special kind of cacti or just regular?
fck art, lets dance.
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Be gentile or you will phrakture the cacti !
Just Folded Space From Arrakis
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Be gentile or you will phrakture the cacti !
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^^ freaks
Collecting data is only the first step toward wisdom.
But sharing data is the first step toward community.
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You people are wacky.
Just for the record, I tried to set up an Ubuntu machine to compare with the Arch system. I started with a Dapper server installation and added just x-window-system-core, xfce4, xfce4-terminal, thunar, prelink and preload. (I also disabled IPv6, but that's just a side note.)
I also took out xfs and reiserfs support, since I don't use those file systems (I stuck with jfs so I could avoid bogging down my speed-demon 750mhz CPU ) No desktop manager; I log in at the terminal screen and start with startxfce4.
But it doesn't seem to matter. Arch is still 7 or 8 seconds quicker on the draw -- er, I mean, on the boot -- and starting up XFCE is 3-4 seconds faster. Swiftfox is up and running a second or two faster in Arch.
I don't get it. But I like it.
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Well, Arch is made in a cleaner/leaner way. Boot init scripts are clean and well done, packages are vanilla without much/any patches and they take the junk out of it.
And I think the devs are crazy for --fun-roll-loops --ricing-at-its-best -4-ever.
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its devs
Mr Green
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arch is 1686, no bloat, latest technology, speedy patches like beyond/ck, experienced users who know to tun off services tyhey dont need, no default wm/de!
Be yourself, because you are all that you can be
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^^ freaks
YES!!!
The secret to arch's speed is that it's made by freaks!!!!
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Thats a little harsh ...... :cry:
Mr Green
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being a freak isn't a bad thing... just take a look at how happy and successful this fine [specimin] is!
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^^ freaks
You people are wacky.
I would just like to state , for the record , that amongst my peers , I am centerline Normal !
Furthermore , it's not my fault that all my peers are freakin' whak-o lunatics !
Thats a little harsh ......
and That is why they gave us all padded cells !
Arch is really fast when your bouncing off the walls !
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Just Folded Space From Arrakis
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I guess it's the sum of all the little parts... i686, no bloat, the kernel patches, no unnecessary daemons, ... not *one* reason alone responsible for that.
And it's true that Arch is one of the fastest distros I know of.
On my notebook you *really* notice a difference between, say, Debian and Arch. Whether it's the boot time, startup time of applications, or the general "responsiveness" (for example, with Debian, I had a few sound stutters when launching some resource-intensive apps like Firefox or OpenOffice. With Arch, there are *none*).
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Arch is (in most cases) very up-to-date, pacman strips the libs and binaries and other crap is removed or compressed.
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being a freak isn't a bad thing... just take a look at how happy and successful this fine [specimin] is!
That's a cool fricken' bird.
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being a freak isn't a bad thing... just take a look at how happy and successful this fine [specimin] is!
GREAT!
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