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Re: Tiger speed issues...
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Re: Tiger speed issues...


  • Subject: Re: Tiger speed issues...
  • From: Stéphane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 17:38:26 +0200


dimanche 15 mai 2005, à 02:57 AM, Peter Bierman a écrit :

At 9:51 AM +1000 5/15/05, email@hidden wrote:
Is this due to the fact the Tiger kernel is 64 bit based and G4 processors are not? Or that I have 256MB RAM instead of 1GB?

Bingo - the RAM, that is. Tiger is, as with every new incarnation of MacOS X, even more RAM hungry than the previous version.


Actually, if you take some measurements, you will find that Tiger uses LESS memory to get from boot to the Finder than 10.3.9 does.

Since it's doing less, that's not surprising.

o More StartupItems being removed to use other more On-Demand mechanisms.

o No more display of StartupItem being launched.

o No more display of Safe Boot until the Login Window is displayed.

The last 2 points are a bit a problem IMHO.


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