Re: Two day experiment



On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 15:03:30 +0000, Chris wrote:
Out of curiosity, how do the kernels compare? Version differences, bootup
speed, features, etc.?

2.6.20 for ubuntu, but this doesn't mean a lot: boot times are governed by
the services and applications you ask for, and in any distribution you can
change these. If Ubuntu is faster because (for instance) it doesn't load a
firewall (standard), is it then better?


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