Hi I know this might offend, but Windows XP has a useful 'Hibernate' facility, so that the next boot up takes you back to where you closed down, all apps still in memory. I am afraid I don't know Linux well enough to advice that this is available...
rgds
Brian Carter.
(Still on the fence)
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Date: 07 August 2003 17:12:56
Subject: Re: [LUG] 2 questions
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Tonsern Wilhelm wrote: | sorry for my poor English | | 1.Q: Is there a (logical) difference between "Netscape"(MS) and | "Mozilla"(Linux) ?
Yes... entirly different code base, one is open source the other is a pile of.. M$ code...
| 2.Q: Is it possible (Linux) to accelerate the start of a big application | like Mozilla or OpenOffice? | In other words: I'm looking for a pre-load issue: the application | has to be (pre-) loaded at boot time in order to stand-by waiting & | watching for my click on the launcher ...
I usually just leave one instance of whatever application i need running...
I do not know of any "pre-loaders" but i would be interested in one if anyone knows of one...
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