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Boot Process Visualization

zigam writes "The time needed to boot desktop Linux systems is becoming an issue. That's why I recently took the challenge posted by Red Hat's Owen Taylor on the Fedora developers list and came up with a tool for visualization of the boot process. It collects performance data during the boot up and then renders an SVG or PNG performance chart. It immediately helped Red Hat developers solve some issues and I have since received boot charts from other GNU/Linux developers as well. Solaris kernel developers reported success in improving their boot process too." Update: 12/15 20:04 GMT by T : Sorry, someone decided your time was worth wasting; no more mirrored bootchart.

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  1. Re:For starters.. by k-zed · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    On another note, I'd like to see other distros do what Red Hat is doing to Fedora's boot screen: Using X resolutions for the startup.

    How about doing what god intended and starting the damn operating system in text mode?? The user might as well startx if he wants...

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  2. Re:Mirror? by Malc · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You've never worked with IIS have you? A lot of people on /. haven't worked with IIS either, which explains why these crap and unoriginal jokes continue to perpetuate. I've experienced more problems getting Apache tuned for heavy usage than IIS. I've always been able to log in remotely to a bogged down Windows machine... but I've seen Apache make a Linux box unreachable once it starts spiralling due to memory starvation. Apache gives you more than enough rope to hang yourself by.

  3. Re:MOD UP PLEASE by noselasd · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Mod fucking original comment down rather. Insightful comments appreciated, not bonehead comments like this.
    Valid, perhaps, but do I need to read $random idiot bashing $random thing ? NO.