lz4 compression for mx

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bled
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lz4 compression for mx

#1 Post by bled »

regards!
lz4 is fundamental in linux os...

pclinuxos and debiandog create remaster os in
ten(10)!!! seconds...
mx linux in ten(10) !!! hours
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greetings

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Re: lz4 compression for mx

#2 Post by azrielle »

You COULD try using the native MX TOOL.
Just a thought.
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Re: lz4 compression for mx

#3 Post by Stevo »

bled wrote:regards!
lz4 is fundamental in linux os...

pclinuxos and debiandog create remaster os in
ten(10)!!! seconds...
mx linux in ten(10) !!! hours
--------------------
greetings
On the same machine...you can compress several GB of stuff into an ISO using lz4 in ten seconds where xz takes 10 hours? I am having a lot of trouble believing this. Can you provide any links testing this or a way for us to test ourselves?

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Re: lz4 compression for mx

#4 Post by Stevo »

Since squashfs-tools in Stretch does support lz4 as a compression option, it should be possible to add that as an option in MX snapshot.

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#5 Post by bled »

stevo, do it yourself: take pclinuxos,
debiandog and mx linux...
why to belive to others?
TEMPERATURE IN MX LINUX IS 80 DEGREES,
IN OTHERS ONLY 32 DEGREES CELSIUS...

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#6 Post by Stevo »

bled wrote:stevo, do it yourself: take pclinuxos,
debiandog and mx linux...
why to belive to others?
TEMPERATURE IN MX LINUX IS 80 DEGREES,
IN OTHERS ONLY 32 DEGREES CELSIUS...
Because it defies the laws of physics, my friend. Please show me some tests.

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#7 Post by Stevo »

OK, I downloaded the Mate PCLinux OS, started it up in Virtual Box, and ran the mylivecd remaster tool. After 3 minutes, it was 2% through compressing the image and estimated that it would take nearly four hours, while pinning my CPU the whole time. So you've wasted 30 minutes of my life that I'll never get back.
mylivecd.jpg
I will listen if you can provide some solid evidence like I already asked for. Otherwise, you're just trolling.
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#8 Post by bled »

SIR STEVO,
from woshington to new york you are going
via sydney in australia...
do use lz4 compression in pclinux
and gz in mxlinux
(because you do not have lz4)
in pclinuxos 10 seconds-32 degrees cels.
in mxlinux 10 hours -temp. 80 degrees cels.

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Re: lz4 compression for mx

#9 Post by Adrian »

Apparently MX is not cool enough for you, why don't you stick with PCLinux?

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#10 Post by Jerry3904 »

Why do these people waste our time being so nasty?

Time to say goodbye...
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