Re: Oooopeenn Ooofffiice

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On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 14:36, Charles Griffin wrote:
> --- Andrew Schott <schotty@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Yeah, prelink all of your binaries (assuming that it
> > is a workstation or
> > a thin client server).  
> 
> Can you explain what this means and how to do this? 
> Or point me somewhere that has an explanation?  Many thanks.

Prelinking is done with "/usr/sbin/prelink". Prelinking optimizes
binaries and shared libraries so that programs usually will start up
faster.

For more information, "man prelink" :-)

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