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Hello, I wanted to make a news but as this topic is about Linux boot, here's the story: Arjan van de Ven has made an EEE PC (with solid state disk) boot in 5s: this time starts from the bootloader up to an including an XFence GUI (with a HDD, it should be about 10s). Very nice! I hope that general distribution will be able to do this kind of thing: as Arjan puts it in the interview that's the kind of thing which will make people switch distribution, so if one distribution has it, all will have it in a short time.. Now, it's not sure that a general purpose distribution (not linked to a specific hardware) will do this (previous research on boot time didn't have much impact).. But if they do then Linux will reach parity with BeOS-clones in boot times, but with the advantage of having many more drivers and users! Now the remaining point for Linux to become the ultimate desktop OS is to have BeOS-like responsiveness for the applications, but here I'll suspect that it'll make much longer (if ever) because responsiveness is not an easy thing to measure (contrary to boot times), plus as Firefox show sometimes developers don't care about responsiveness.. Here's the link: http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2008/09/how-powertop-latencytop-and-fi...
We caught the supposed-to-be-tension-building judges' comments immediately after each act - was Austin a bit 'desperate'? Why were they so much worse than yesterday? What's happened?
Overall, you could still make a pretty valid prediction who would get through based on the air-time the acts had. With only 50 acts and an hour programme, we were never going to see everyone, but there was one act we hadn't seen until this very show. In a 'surprise twist' that had echoes of last year, a new boy band appeared on the scene: manufactured from solo artists that had failed their auditions. The judges 'saw something' in them, and 'wondered' if they could make it as a band.
Why are some chosen, and others not? Simple. The producers and the judges look at the usual pile of dross that has turned up to audition in the groups category and realised that they are never going to be able to pick 6 that are good enough to get past boot camp. So they need to make one up. Stinks really, but that's showbiz. So welcome onto the scene 'Priority' and as soon as you heard their name and knew what was going on, you knew there were a dead cert to get through bootcamp.
So it was the end of the road for 80-year-old Cyril, who took it all in good part, and 45-year-old Jeffrey Paterson, who didn't take it quite so well. Poor Jeffrey has been chasing his dream of singing the big time for 20 years, and has pretty much run out of runway
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