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Speed Up Your System With Preload On Ubuntu 9.04 This tutorial explains how you can install preload on Ubuntu 9.04. preload is an adaptive readahead daemon. It monitors applications that users run, and by analyzing this data, predicts what applications users might run, and fetches those binaries and their dependencies into memory for faster startup times.
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"and how do i use preload?"
Having it in installed and configured is using it. From the website:
"preload is an adaptive readahead daemon. It monitors applications that users run, and by analyzing this data, predicts what applications users might run, and fetches those binaries and their dependencies into memory for faster startup times."
Also your a troll and a tool
"aptitude install i can do without your tutorial "
so go ahead douchbag
My understanding is that it runs in the background, learns which applications you use most and preloads them at system start.
These are ms trolls, there everywhere, ms feels the heat..
and how do i use preload?
aptitude install i can do without your tutorial
Please download and try this terminal app http://www.elart.it/ubuntu/mb_ubuntu_optimizer/index_en.php that analyze your system and give you Ubuntu optimization terminal commands to make your Ubuntu running fast… You can also get Firefox auto optimization and the vacuum of the internal databases to get more Firefox speed. Hope this helps
Look, YOU are why MS still has a toe to stand on.
WHY does every tutorial I see throw in the cli/terminal first chance they get.
YES you can do just as much if not a *little* more with the terminal, but it's getting more and more true that the gui has caught up with the old terminal of yesteryear.
You can just as quickly and easily open Synaptic and type "preload" in the search bar.
Quit giving the minions of Bill Gates(read as: Satan) ammunition against us.
They are screwing us over enough at Best Buy as it is with their propaganda.