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Mon Sep 29, 2003 9:05 pm |
"Real-time Linux vendor FSMLabs reports that it has created a version of Linux that radically speeds up system boot time -- to less than 200 milliseconds (mS) from power-up to application code startup. The techniques are processor independent, and boot times of under 100 mS are expected in the future." I mean... who would notice those 100 milliseconds? Well this is much faster then my PC (Win XP) opens it's programs. You can check out the whole article over at LinuxDevices.com. Though this does not affect me much it's really fun seeing what those Linux dudes can come up with next... keep up the good work guys, we are counting on you. |
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