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Clear Linux Nanonymous No.6662 [D][U][F][S][L][A][C] >>6729 >>7214
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Have you tried out Clear Linux? You can try the kernel out on arch with the linux-clear package (AUR).
Boot time reduced from ~3 seconds to ~300ms.
No AMD/Intel shitflinging allowed ITT.

Nanonymous No.6663 [D]
> Boot time reduced from ~3 seconds to ~300ms
How many daemons starts on your system boot and, more importantly, do you use HDD or SSD?

Nanonymous No.6686 [D]
>arch linux
Go back to reddit.

Nanonymous No.6700 [D]
>chan users don't use arch

Nanonymous No.6703 [D] >>6710
>not using slackware

Nanonymous No.6705 [D]
>Boot time reduced from ~3 seconds to ~300ms.
How did you measured it? What's your firmware?

Nanonymous No.6707 [D]
>For Intel(R) Architecture

Nanonymous No.6710 [D]
>>6703
>slackware
>not crux because it sounds cool

Nanonymous No.6713 [D]
No.

Nanonymous No.6729 [D][U][F]
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>>6662
>Have you tried out Clear Linux?
No.
>You can try the kernel out on arch with the linux-clear package (AUR).
I'd never install anything from AUR. Fuck off.
>Boot time reduced from ~3 seconds to ~300ms.
We are truly living in a golden age if the only thing people have to worry about in their lives is decreasing their Linux boot times by a couple of seconds. Holy shit.

Nanonymous No.6731 [D] >>6734
Let's just ignore the fact that it's compiled by ICC, which adds who-fucking-knows amount of backdoors.

Nanonymous No.6734 [D][U][F] >>6996
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>>6731
So it's just an updated version of LinuxDNA? https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/linuxdna-supercharges-linux-intel-cc-compiler

Boooooooooorrrrring.

Nanonymous No.6996 [D]
>>6734

THE PERFORMANCE IS COOL, BUT LIKE, MUH BACKDOORS.

Nanonymous No.7214 [D]
>>6662
no, it's fucking shit, and i knew this before i even saw the bigger sized logo that says "for Intel (R) (TM) (C) architecture"