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speed up ?
From: |
Alex V. Koval |
Subject: |
speed up ? |
Date: |
Fri, 01 Sep 2006 09:03:26 +0300 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.5 (X11/20060719) |
Hi!
I am using tramp for many years, and constanly thinking if there are any
way to speed up things?
In parallel, sometimes i use Kate (KDE editor) and the speed of
opening/listing/transferring
files is so superior there that sometimes, especially on slow
connection, I run Kate because Emacs/tramp
are too slow.
Just to compare( I am specially testing by opening files on slow server,
on another continent):
Kate Emacs
Open new connection to server & list dir ... 8 sec 32 sec
Open small file............................................. <1 sec 18
sec
Save small file ............................................ 1 sec
12 sec
etc, etc. Emacs/tramp is so much slower...
Any advice to speed it up?
I've tried different transfer methods, nothing is fast. I only found that
emacs works fast when working on local server using /sudo:/ method.
I know that emacs & Kate are using different mechanisms. Kate is using
KDE KPart fish:// mechanism. This
mechanism assumes working via remote Perl process .fishserv.pl. May be
it is good idea to implement
tramp bindings to the same .fishserv.pl ?
Alex
- speed up ?,
Alex V. Koval <=