For the first time, using the steps indicated above, I decided to update my Linux kernel to 4.10.0-26 and apart from a typo or two it went well. I have two questions: would it have been easier to just tick the boxes in Synaptic? And what differences in performance, if any, should I expect?
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Hi
interesting thread.
My only real complaint about Neon Dev stable or unstable is that it has a LOT of updates that take a very long time on my install on a USB stick. If one peruses the net one will see many posts talking about how FAST an install on a USB stick is.
However, all such tend to be of distros which are lean and mean to begin with because the user is a person who literally wants to carry around a usb stick to jam into a windblows computer or is a system admin or something.
Also, it is incredibly SLOW when moving from one "part" of the system to another, such as closing say... a word processor and opening Dolphin.
When when the app finally opens and it can take half a minute, then the speed is fine it is the transition which lags horribly.
But, again, this is on a usb, the phenomenon does not occur when the OS is on a hard drive.
again, an interesting thread.
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Originally posted by woodsmoke View PostHi
interesting thread.
My only real complaint about Neon Dev stable or unstable is that it has a LOT of updates that take a very long time on my install on a USB stick. If one peruses the net one will see many posts talking about how FAST an install on a USB stick is.
However, all such tend to be of distros which are lean and mean to begin with because the user is a person who literally wants to carry around a usb stick to jam into a windblows computer or is a system admin or something.
Also, it is incredibly SLOW when moving from one "part" of the system to another, such as closing say... a word processor and opening Dolphin.
When when the app finally opens and it can take half a minute, then the speed is fine it is the transition which lags horribly.
But, again, this is on a usb, the phenomenon does not occur when the OS is on a hard drive.
again, an interesting thread.
woodlikesthethreadsmoke
when a program is started it gets loaded (written)to RAM from the stick (or HD on a installed to disk system) so the program runs from RAM on a slower drive like USB1 this will take some time ...this is the "lag" you see .
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