$ drakxservices
Mageia 2 works, but it's a little slow, even with 1 GB of memory.
djennings wrote:The only reliable way I found of stopping them running is to uninstall them. That will also rip out applications that depend on them such as Amarok but there are faster and lighter alternatives you can use instead (such as Clementine)
systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg
doktor5000 wrote:djennings wrote:The only reliable way I found of stopping them running is to uninstall them. That will also rip out applications that depend on them such as Amarok but there are faster and lighter alternatives you can use instead (such as Clementine)
There are better ways to do it: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Speeding_up_ ... _Resources
This will remove Akonadi, Nepomuk can be easily disabled and you can still run Amarok (if you want to)
doktor5000 wrote:There are better ways to do it: https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Speeding_up_ ... _Resources
This will remove Akonadi, Nepomuk can be easily disabled and you can still run Amarok (if you want to)
Above mentioned wiki page has some more hints to speed up KDE.
doktor5000 wrote:@pmithrandir: Maybe before you start disabling some services, best show which your currently have so others could take a look.
You may also want to analyze system startup via plotting it into an SVG and looking at it afterwards, similar to bootchart:
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systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg
wintpe wrote:chkconfig --list|grep on
systemctl list-unit-files --type=service
ls -a /lib/systemd/system/*.service /etc/systemd/system/*.service
UNIT FILE STATE
accounts-daemon.service disabled
acpid.service enabled
alsa-restore.service static
alsa-store.service static
alsa.service masked
atd.service enabled
autovt@.service disabled
avahi-daemon.service enabled
avahi-dnsconfd.service disabled
canberra-system-bootup.service disabled
canberra-system-shutdown-reboot.service disabled
canberra-system-shutdown.service disabled
colord.service disabled
console-kit-daemon.service disabled
console-kit-log-system-restart.service static
console-kit-log-system-start.service static
console-kit-log-system-stop.service static
console-shell.service disabled
cpufreq.service enabled
crond.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service static
dbus-org.freedesktop.locale1.service static
dbus-org.freedesktop.login1.service static
dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.timedate1.service static
dbus.service static
display-manager-failure.service static
display-manager.service static
dm.service static
dracut-shutdown.service static
emergency.service static
fedora-autorelabel-mark.service static
fedora-autorelabel.service static
fedora-configure.service static
fedora-loadmodules.service static
fedora-readonly.service static
fedora-storage-init-late.service static
fedora-storage-init.service static
fedora-wait-storage.service static
fsck-root.service static
fsck@.service static
getty@.service enabled
halt-local.service static
halt.service static
ip6tables.service disabled
iptables.service enabled
irqbalance.service enabled
kexec.service static
lm_sensors.service disabled
mandriva-boot-links.service static
mandriva-clean-var-run-lock.service static
mandriva-everytime.service static
mandriva-kmsg-loglevel.service static
mandriva-save-dmesg.service static
mdmonitor-takeover.service disabled
mdmonitor.service disabled
messagebus.service static
netfs.service masked
NetworkManager-wait-online.service disabled
NetworkManager.service enabled
networkmanager.service disabled
ntp-wait.service disabled
ntpd.service enabled
ntpdate.service static
plymouth-halt.service static
plymouth-kexec.service static
plymouth-poweroff.service static
plymouth-quit-wait.service static
plymouth-quit.service static
plymouth-read-write.service static
plymouth-reboot.service static
plymouth-start.service static
polkitd.service disabled
poweroff.service static
prefdm.service static
proc-bus-usb-setup.service static
quotacheck.service static
quotaon.service static
rc-local.service static
readahead-collect.service static
readahead-replay.service static
readahead-sort.service static
reboot.service static
remount-rootfs.service static
rescue.service static
rpcbind.service enabled
rsyslog.service enabled
rtkit-daemon.service disabled
sensord.service enabled
serial-getty@.service static
sound.service masked
speech-dispatcherd.service disabled
sshd.service disabled
syslog.service enabled
systemd-ask-password-console.service static
systemd-ask-password-plymouth.service static
systemd-ask-password-wall.service static
systemd-binfmt.service static
systemd-hostnamed.service static
systemd-initctl.service static
systemd-journald.service static
systemd-localed.service static
systemd-logind.service static
systemd-modules-load.service static
systemd-random-seed-load.service static
systemd-random-seed-save.service static
systemd-readahead-collect.service enabled
systemd-readahead-done.service static
systemd-readahead-replay.service enabled
systemd-remount-api-vfs.service static
systemd-shutdownd.service static
systemd-sysctl.service static
systemd-timedated.service static
systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service static
systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service static
systemd-update-utmp-runlevel.service static
systemd-update-utmp-shutdown.service static
systemd-user-sessions.service static
systemd-vconsole-setup.service static
udev-configure-printer.service disabled
udev-settle.service disabled
udev-trigger.service static
udev.service static
udisks2.service static
udisksd.service disabled
upowerd.service enabled
user@.service static
xdm.service disabled
129 unit files listed.
pmithrandir wrote:Bonjour
Voici la liste des services :
[...]
Vous en pensez quoi ?
Merci pour votre aide,
pmithrandir wrote:
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UNIT FILE STATE
atd.service enabled
avahi-daemon.service enabled
avahi-dnsconfd.service disabled
crond.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service enabled
iptables.service enabled
NetworkManager.service enabled
rpcbind.service enabled
sensord.service enabled
pmithrandir wrote:Another question would be, is there any service / process at the startup that check the hardware present in the computer ? I mean, my ecafe is never going to change, except more memory maybe, do I need to check at each boot that the config is the same(if mageia does it)
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