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Re: ever retruning issue: does anyone have a top ten performance-eater list? [message #178441 is a reply to message #178433] |
Mon, 20 September 2004 13:30 |
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Originally posted by: aks.terma.com
> If you are using Windows, this [1] little plugin may speed things up
> quite a bit when task-switching back to eclipse. Not exactly what you
> were asking for, though... For some people it works, for some it doesn't.
no, but thx anyway - tried to use it but I didn't notice any changes (besdis
the core dump of an early version ;)
I also believe that memory on the (crappy hp) disk is the problem - it is
noisy when I have to wait
Maybe some of the 'disable shiny-things' tweaks I hoped for could still
solve this ?
/aksel
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Re: ever retruning issue: does anyone have a top ten performance-eater list? [message #178562 is a reply to message #178538] |
Mon, 20 September 2004 22:44 |
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Originally posted by: mevanclark.hotmail.com
"Aksel Schmidt" <aks@terma.com> wrote:
> > Maybe http://eclipse-wiki.info/GeneralFaq helps you. The most important
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> > the -Xmx stuff but others can improve performance as well in some
> > situations.
> That was very much what I was looking for - I'll try to run through the
list
> here to see what I can squeeze it!
Since yo'ure on a laptop you could do two things: make sure you're plugged
in (so your hard drive is running at full RPM) and also disable any
antivirus software (temporarily) while developing. Both can slow disk
access, and laptop HDDs are already ponderously slow.
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Re: ever retruning issue: does anyone have a top ten performance-eater list? [message #178625 is a reply to message #178562] |
Tue, 21 September 2004 07:49 |
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Originally posted by: aks.terma.com
> Since yo'ure on a laptop you could do two things: make sure you're plugged
> in (so your hard drive is running at full RPM) and also disable any
> antivirus software (temporarily) while developing. Both can slow disk
> access, and laptop HDDs are already ponderously slow.
thx again, we DO have antivirus scanners working all the time, I'll kill
them for a while to see if it helps, and yes the hdd is slow (but same
project, same computer, but using IDEA seems a lot faster :( )
/aksel
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