Hi all, I've just installed RedHat because my Debian installation crashed (kernel panic) and I needed to repair it from another working system... Well, I've already removed RedHat (really don't like it) but when I used it I noticed something I didn't like...
I started emacs for first time and appered instantaneously... In Debian it tooks a while to load a lot of files. Any pointers to this? Another thing is about X and Gnome; their startup is faster than in Debian, and Gnome is using Enlightenment in RedHat and in Debian I'm using WindowMaker... Why this difference? I know that my system could not be very optimized, but I would like to know where everything is performed and why are this differences. Thanks. -- Do you really think win is easy to use? --------------------------------------- Juli-Manel Merino Vidal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Running Debian GNU/Linux woody ---------------------------------------