On 03/15/2013 06:24 PM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
I have been using Red Hat / Fedora ever since getting RH3.2 on floppy disk.
Both the distributions and the hardware have grown together and at no point
have I evern seen an upgrade dramatically affect the performance of a PC.
That is, not until F17.
I have it installed on 2 laptops, 2 servres and approx 5 desktop PC's and
every one of them is noticably slower than when it was running F16.
How do you define "performance", "speed", rsp. how do you measure them?
My questions are
1) Have others experienced the same problem with F17?
No.
2) How have people found the performance of F18? I do not want to upgrade
again if my system performance is hit even further
To me, F18+xfce feels a bit more "spiffier" in interactive use than f17.
Also systemctl finally seems to have matured to a point it finally is
usable and fairly reliable (This did not apply in F17).
Ralf
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