On 1/29/06, Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com wrote:
To see how reasonable it might be to use OOo 2.0.1 and Firefox 1.5 under Wine routinely, I benchmarked their startup time on a Fedora Core 5 test 2 system under four conditions: native vs. with wine from cvs, and with 416MB RAM vs. 96 MB RAM [On cold start and 96 MB RAM], win32 openoffice starts up with wine 1.5 times *faster* than the native linux version!
Nope. Measurement error. Turns out running Firefox in wine and then OpenOffice in wine makes OpenOffice start up fast, since wine's in the cache. Gotta reboot between runs of even different apps.
I then measured how long it took to start up the app the second time, when the cache was nice and hot:
4 Firefox run2 native 96MB 6 Firefox run2 wine 96MB 36 ooo run2 native 96MB 28 ooo run2 wine 96MB
I measured this again tonight. It's still roughly true; tonight I got 35 seconds native, 30 with Wine (leaving wineserver and the helper window running between runs).
I suspect the reason is the slow shared library loading that Michael Meeks is working on fixing. Once that's in (if he can convince Ulrich Drepper), native OOo should load as fast as OOo under wine. - Dan
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