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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
I am under the impression that setting swappiness to a low value increases in a significant way the overall speed of debian stuff.
To test such issue, enter as root the following command: Code:
sysctl -w vm.swappiness=10 For a persistent change, you have to edit /etc/sysctl.conf . EDIT. after more precise experiments, I must admit it was all placebo effect :-( |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Hi,
Is anyone else running into keyboard problems? On my N800, the HW Debian keyboard does everything (toggle, one line, etc.) except actually enter text in OpenOffice...I type but nothing shows up on the screen. The matchbox keyboard from within LXDE works, but when you full screen OpenOffice, the keyboard gets hidden behind, no matter how you set the layers. I've reinstalled and updated but no luck. Any ideas? Thanks.... |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
:) well done Qole! Haven't tried it yet, but the idea to have this easily available is great.
This also allows users to experience what the performance of a non-hildonized program would approx be. Or how the program works. So before packaging and porting it, you can try it out with little hassle. I'd like to see more recommended applications in the first post. Applications which people currently miss in Maemo, and which work (reasonably) well or have potential otherwise. For lightwight browsing for example perhaps Midori is usable. Or isn't it? Reviews would be very useful! Also, does any additional (or former) proprietary software work? Like Opera? Sun Java? |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
I like midori, flash is even faster than in microb.
Midori uses a lot of memory, is there a way it can limited? |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Ah, the disadvantage of choice.
From the benchmarks I read WebKit uses a bit more memory than Gecko. Gecko was faster though (with Tracemoneky) but now both have a new JavaScript engine. You might like Tear it is also using WebKit, and runs native on Maemo not requiring Deblet. Midori probably uses a lot of memory because it runs on Deblet and requires its own libraries (e.g. GTK & Hildon); it cannot use the shared Maemo libraries which are already loaded. |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
This version of Easy Debian has Sun's "OpenJDK" in it; it is very compatible and noticeably faster than GCJ / Classpath, but still not very fast. Also, I've already stated in this thread that Midori works. If you want other recommended Debian apps, there's a thread for that, Debian Apps That Run Well on the Tablets.
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
This is the coolest thing to happen to my tablet since i used it to slice bread
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Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Is it right for the terminal to be showing no feedback while the download is happening?
CPU is just about pegged. |
Re: ANNOUNCE: Easy Debian Turbo-Charged Edition!
Thanks, qole...that explains it. I was running OO exclusively inside LXDE because it seemed sluggish under OS2008 on the 0.6 version. Now that I try it with the newest version, it's much zippier, and I have all the functionality I was looking for.
Thanks for your work on this, it's brilliant...I showed it to a friend who has an iTouch, and he was crestfallen. :-) |
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