Poldek is dead, time for Yum?
Jakub Piotr Cłapa
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Wto, 5 Cze 2007, 11:03:02 CEST
Daniel Mróz wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 of June 2007, Jakub Piotr Cłapa wrote:
>>>>>>>> It's it dead slow? I had some experiences on a 500MHz machine and it
>>>>>>>> was unusable...
>>>>>>> Searching trough packages seems faster than in poldek, but it may be
>>>>>>> an illusion caused by results printed incrementally.
>>>>>> And the startup time?
>>>>> Instant :D
>>>> On what kind of machine? ;]
>>> 1. AMD 64 X2 6000+ (2 * 3GHz), 2GB RAM Dual Channel GEiL 800MHz Ultra,
>>> SATA2 2. Intel Centrino Duo T7400 (2 * 2GHz), 2GB RAM, SATA2
>> I guess your results are not that suprising. I was rather thinking in
>> the lines of 1 * 400 MHz, 128/256MB RAM. ;]
> Are you sure such machines ever existed? ;>
> But seriuosly, I can check yum startup time on my old Pentium 90MHz/24MB RAM
> or AMD Duron 1600/128MB RAM, but that will take some time since I haven't use
> those machines for a long time and all of them need an upgrade (there's an
> early version of Ra on that P90).
I guess that the processing power will have a linear impact (not so
important). Could you check the memory footprint of a running yum
instance versus poldek?
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regards,
Jakub Piotr Cłapa
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