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How Kernel Hackers Boosted the Speed of Desktop Linux

chromatic writes "Kernel hackers Arjan van de Ven and Auke Kok showed off Linux booting in five seconds at last month's Linux Plumbers Conference. Arjan and other hackers have already improved the Linux user experience by reducing power consumption and latency. O'Reilly News interviewed him about his work on improving the Linux experience with PowerTOP, LatencyTOP, and Five-Second Boot."

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  1. Yeah but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    My Commodore 64 booted many times quicker than that and was probably far more useful.

  2. The U.S. Has Collapsed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Your criminals-in-Congress have simply decided NOT to announce it for fear the revolution WILL be televised.

    To paraphrase Jim Press
    {
    "The credit window is closed."
    Jim Press, president of Chrysler LLC
    }

    Chrysler is closed.

    About time and good riddance.

    Cordially,

    ÐsÐÐÐÐ¾Ñ ÐÑÐÑfÑ

  3. Boots in 5 seconds... by Thelasko · · Score: 1, Troll

    rooted in 10.

    Speed is great and all, but is it secure?

    --
    One of our competitors trademarked the term "hypothesis". From now on, we will call them "boneheaded ideas".
  4. trO7l by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  5. Folding@Home by Quila · · Score: 0, Troll

    Mine stays on 24/7 because I do Folding@Home. Or should I refrain from using energy that can help find cures for disease because our environmental overlords say that's a bad thing?

    If I don't fold I use less energy. If I don't fold more people will die since cures won't be found. Fewer people equals less CO2. It's a win-win for our environmental overlords if I don't fold. But it's a win for the human race if I do.