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On 09/04/2012 08:13 AM, Loïc Grobol wrote:
> On Tuesday 2012-September-04 David Narvaez wrote :
>> Could you start dolphin from a console and see if the output says
>> something about Soprano timeouts?
>
> Here's the output after one minute (Dolphin opened and was usab
On Tuesday 2012-September-04 David Narvaez wrote :
> Could you start dolphin from a console and see if the output says
> something about Soprano timeouts?
Here's the output after one minute (Dolphin opened and was usable in ~6s).
Nothing seems related to Soprano, but the Samba share bugs me, I ca
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Loïc Grobol wrote:
> No, that is just because I have far more application open simultaneously
> than
> I should, including heavy computations. I have not taken time to manage
> their
> niceness lately, so that is why Dolphin is so slow here. But even so, I
> don't
2012/9/3, Loïc Grobol :
> (Kate, Dolphin, maybe KMail/Kontact) should default to higher priorities.
>
you cannot simply lower niceness < 0, requires suid
the sane strategy is to nice heavy load background tasks
this would also much likely not be covered by a preloaded dolphin,
just creating a new
On Monday 2012-September-03 Nikos Chantziaras wrote :
> Something is seriously wrong there. It should never take 15s to open
> Dolphin. Even on the oldest machines I tried (a Celeron 2.4Ghz, a
> machine that's a decade old) Dolphin starts up in under 2 seconds.
>
> Are you RAM limited? If you'r
On 03/09/12 18:59, Loïc Grobol wrote:
On Monday 2012-September-03 Tomaz Canabrava wrote :
Why should the program be opened while nobody's using it?
To improve the opening time, it is not that uncommon.
The first time it is launched it will load some stuff to the memory, when
it's
launched ag
On Monday 2012-September-03 Tomaz Canabrava wrote :
> Why should the program be opened while nobody's using it?
To improve the opening time, it is not that uncommon.
> The first time it is launched it will load some stuff to the memory, when
it's
> launched again some of the memory will remain in t
On segunda-feira, 3 de setembro de 2012 12.44.42, Tomaz Canabrava wrote:
> Why should the program be opened while nobody's using it? The first
> time it is launched it will load some stuff to the memory, when it's
> launched again some of the memory will remain in the cache, so it will
> load faste
2012/9/3 Miguel Carvajal :
> Hi,
>
> I wonder why Dolphin is not integrated into the K desktop environment as a
> background running program that start when the workspaces starts like does
> Windows with the explorer program.
Why should the program be opened while nobody's using it? The first
time
Hi,
I wonder why Dolphin is not integrated into the K desktop environment as a
background running program that start when the workspaces starts like does
Windows with the explorer program.
It is a heavy application and it take a while to get opened once (this is
an example) I launch it from the
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