Re: Actually using Fedora on your XO

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Greetings Josh,

There are already XO-specific quirks landing into the spin-kickstart for
the stock Live image.  My expectation for the XO performance test team
is to identify and potentially make recommendations for improving the
performance of the stock Live image on the XO.

In the end, this laptop has 256M of RAM.  So I'm under no expectation
that we can make 256M feel like 2G of RAM.  But I think it's a
reasonable exercise to make the most of the resources given.

Thanks,
James

On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 11:10 -0400, Josh Bressers wrote:
> ----- "Josh Bressers" <bressers@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > So now that it seems we can all install and mostly boot the XO iwth
> > Fedora 10, can
> > anyone else actually use anything?
> > 
> 
> So I shall interpret the silence as a combination of don't care and go away.
> 
> So that brings us to the next question.
> 
> Being part of the XO performance team, what is the expectation?
> 
> If we suggest adding or removing various packages for the live spin, will we be
> listened to?  Is shutting off services acceptable?  What about having a customized
> ~ so we can adjust various application settings.
> 
> How much RAM should be free (as I said previously, I can't get this number much
> above 90ish megs without seriously neutering GNOME).
> 
> I don't want to spend time on tasks that will be ignored, so can whoever is
> driving the bus clarify this.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -- 
>     JB
> 
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 James Laska         -- jlaska@xxxxxxxxxx
 Quality Engineering -- Red Hat, Inc.
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