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[News] 550Mhz Celeron Runs with a Trimmer 2.6.30.1 Linux Kernel

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Running the 2.6.30.1 kernel ultralight

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| About a year ago I made some notes about plucking out parts of the 2.6.25.5 
| kernel — as well as some other ideas — with a goal of knocking down the boot 
| time on an eight-year-old 550Mhz Celeron to about 16 seconds from Grub to X. 
| I’ve configured a lot of kernels for a variety of machines in that time, and 
| I have a few more subtractions to recommend.    
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http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2009/07/26/running-the-2-6-30-1-kernel-ultralight/


Related:

Review - Ubuntu 6.10 the Edgy Eft

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| So let's talk about how easy the new system is to use. I've tested it
| on both an older 900 MHz Celeron Optiplex Dell PC and on my new Intel
| Core Duo 2 - both systems ran smoothly without any problems. 
| 
| [...]
| 
| I can go on and on about the things that are included in Ubuntu. But
| the bottom line is that Ubuntu 6.10 the Edgy Eft is a professional
| grade, easy to use, and first class desktop operating system. If I
| had to start a network of users over, or update older Windows 2000 -
| or even had to migrate off of XP (for say, an invalid Windows install)
| - Ubuntu is the way to go.
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http://www.synergymx.com/page.php?Title=Review_-_Ubuntu_6.10_the_Edgy_Eft/
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