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From: Florian Philipp <lists@f_philipp.fastmail.net>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Anyone running a Netbook satisfactorily on Gentoo?
Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 11:31:26 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <49BB877E.7020603@f_philipp.fastmail.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <58965d8a0903121322k66be4f58kfedfe4a9bbf05744@mail.gmail.com>

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Paul Hartman schrieb:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Grant <emailgrant@gmail.com> wrote:
[...]
>>>
>>> 1. run xfce4 (already do)
>>> 2. compile with -Os (I was using -O2)
>>> 3. use ext2 (I was using ext3)
>>> 4. don't use laptop-mode (I didn't know it existed)
>>> 5. no syslog (does this mean don't even emerge a system logger like metalog?)
>>> 6. use elevator=noop at boot
>>> 7. deactivate DRI
>>> 8. upgrade RAM to the max
>> Which of these still apply when using a conventional HD instead of a
>> SSD in the netbook?
> 
[...]
> Otherwise, I think normal laptop performance tuning guidelines would
> apply... Do whatever you can to reduce disk access. On my laptop I
> disabled swap, set the hdd to power off after X minutes of idle,
> disable disk cache in web browsers, use /dev/shm for portate tmpdir,
> disable cron and hald disk polling and slocate and all the other
> things that run in the background on their own and cause the disks to
> wake up. And cpu frequency scaling of course.
> 

What do you mean with "disable [...] hald disk polling"? Deactivate hald
completely or is there a hidden switch I haven't yet discovered?


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  reply	other threads:[~2009-03-14 10:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2009-03-12  7:45 [gentoo-user] Anyone running a Netbook satisfactorily on Gentoo? Grant
2009-03-12  7:49 ` Saphirus Sage
2009-03-12  9:42 ` Neil Bothwick
2009-03-12 14:03 ` Daniel da Veiga
2009-03-12 14:08 ` Dan Cowsill
2009-03-12 17:30 ` Florian Philipp
2009-03-12 19:13   ` Grant
2009-03-12 19:17     ` Justin
2009-03-12 19:36       ` Paul Hartman
2009-03-12 19:43         ` Justin
2009-03-12 20:12     ` Grant
2009-03-12 20:22       ` Paul Hartman
2009-03-14 10:31         ` Florian Philipp [this message]
2009-03-12 23:35       ` [gentoo-user] " James
2009-03-14 10:43       ` [gentoo-user] " Florian Philipp
2009-03-14 15:09         ` Thanasis
2009-03-14 22:05           ` Florian Philipp
2009-03-12 19:41   ` Neil Bothwick
2009-03-12 21:47 ` Thanasis
2009-03-12 21:54   ` Justin
2009-03-12 21:56     ` Justin
2009-03-13  5:52     ` Thanasis
2009-03-13  6:01       ` Thanasis
2009-03-13  7:55 ` Justin

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