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Re: KDE 3.1.1 Fast as root but slow as User



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Am Mittwoch, 9. April 2003 08:11 schrieb Matt Sheffield:
> That method has improved performance for me. However by default, Debian
> deletes the contents of the /tmp directory on reboot. Thus, the .ICE-unix
> and all of the mcop and dcop directories need to be recreated each time you
> start your machine up from scratch. But once these things have been set up,
> I've found that KDE will start up quite speedily.
>
> I don't like the slow first startup as I can't leave my system on all the
> time. I'd like to disable /tmp clearing and clean things up myself. How
> does one go about this? Which init scrip is it?

With kernel 2.4.xx, you should probably use tmpfs for /tmp. May make it even 
faster but there will be surely nothing left after a reboot.
For tmpfs, add the following line to /etc/fstab:
none            /tmp                      tmpfs           defaults   0   0

HS

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