Speed Up Your Linux System with Preload

Posted by | 08/12/2008 | 0 Comments

With all of the netbooks flooding the market, many users are being introduced to Linux for the first time.  Although Linux has the potential to be a little more complicated, many argue that it offers greater flexibility and customization.  TechThrob.com has a great post about Preload, a Linux daemon that runs as a background process to learn your computing trends in order to optimize unused RAM.  Ubuntu users can download the Preload package by performing the sudo apt-get install preload command.  Ultimately, Preload has the potential to improve application startup and overall system responsiveness.

Via asuseeehacks.blogspot.com

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