On Sun, 2005-04-03 at 02:21 +0200, Axel Thimm wrote:
On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 03:15:03PM -0800, luya(a)jpopmail.com wrote:
> this is a question I receive froom some Fedora Core 3 users. After
> they have tried Ubuntu, they complained about the 'slow speed' of
> Fedora. Their major complain are the number of seriveces enabled by
> default event though they choose to do desktop installation. Another
> complain I heard are the memory on which they use Ubuntu (once
> again) to be efficient. How should I respend on that kind of
> question?
Ask them why they need to reboot Ubuntu that often ... ;)
There are several reasons why desktop systems need rebooting, and
they're not specific to Ubuntu:
- running a laptop (and not being able to get software suspend to work)
- powering down the system over night (think ecology)
- sharing a room with the noisy machine
--
Ziga