11-04-2015, 07:25 AM
OK, so my suggestion has developed into two directions:
1. I slightly miss something similar to "Windows Experience Index" of W7. Something that would say: "This component of your machine is currently bottleneck of Linux performance." Recomendation derived from it may be like:
- consider expanding memory
- consider replacement of HDD by SSD
...
- do nothing as all components have approximately balanced performance
- do nothing as with this old CPU there is no chance
This might be mainly interesting for XP refugees running an obsolete HW. Here LL competes with (?) W7. We are not aware of Linux tool which would provide similar functionality.
2. LL is modest in resource consumption. Could this fact be better shown (advertized if you want) to potential users in a very simple form?
1. I slightly miss something similar to "Windows Experience Index" of W7. Something that would say: "This component of your machine is currently bottleneck of Linux performance." Recomendation derived from it may be like:
- consider expanding memory
- consider replacement of HDD by SSD
...
- do nothing as all components have approximately balanced performance
- do nothing as with this old CPU there is no chance
This might be mainly interesting for XP refugees running an obsolete HW. Here LL competes with (?) W7. We are not aware of Linux tool which would provide similar functionality.
2. LL is modest in resource consumption. Could this fact be better shown (advertized if you want) to potential users in a very simple form?
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." - Leonardo da Vinci