I just read an article on the internet called “Improve Application Startup Speed With Preload in Ubuntu”. I’m curious about this program.
The article says:
“Preload is a daemon application and runs in the background. Preload analyzes the user behavior and tracks what applications are run frequently by the user. Based on these analysis, it predicts what application the user might run next and fetches those binaries and their dependencies into memory and hence increases the startup time of the application.”
Is this a program that any of you use? I really don’t have slow load-up times for any software (except for LibreOffice) but faster is always better isn’t it?
Let me know what you think. I would especially like to hear from anyone who has used this and has had a positive/negative experience.
Thanks in advance.
The article says:
“Preload is a daemon application and runs in the background. Preload analyzes the user behavior and tracks what applications are run frequently by the user. Based on these analysis, it predicts what application the user might run next and fetches those binaries and their dependencies into memory and hence increases the startup time of the application.”
Is this a program that any of you use? I really don’t have slow load-up times for any software (except for LibreOffice) but faster is always better isn’t it?
Let me know what you think. I would especially like to hear from anyone who has used this and has had a positive/negative experience.
Thanks in advance.
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