I've actually heard that mentioned, like when they get the boot down to ~10 seconds, (Their goal is to do that by 10.04 or 10.10 or something) they'll do away with the splash entirely.
I think they should focus on cutting the boot time down to the point where a splash screen is unneeded, like has been done with moblin. Splash screens are a major type of "fat" which needs to be trimmed. The moblin devs have the luxury of targeting certain hardware, but Ubuntu can remain generic while still getting a lot faster.
behinde zhe Notebook is a mac :D
MultiGamer24 2 years ago
Indeed. And I wait that moment eagerly.
AxonV2 2 years ago
O boot do 9.10 é mais rápido ainda, vou baixar o meu dia 29 :)
GOOD!
poldosklibonati1000 2 years ago
im with about cutting the boot time
pcsx232 2 years ago
I've actually heard that mentioned, like when they get the boot down to ~10 seconds, (Their goal is to do that by 10.04 or 10.10 or something) they'll do away with the splash entirely.
dsavix4 2 years ago
I still see usplash at the start, why using two bootsplashes ?
doesn't xsplash load fast enough ?
nirmv 2 years ago 2
I think they should focus on cutting the boot time down to the point where a splash screen is unneeded, like has been done with moblin. Splash screens are a major type of "fat" which needs to be trimmed. The moblin devs have the luxury of targeting certain hardware, but Ubuntu can remain generic while still getting a lot faster.
DavidTheCatMedia 2 years ago
PPL pleaze consider that the Ubuntu artwork is at a very early stage !
This is just a way to proof that booting on top of X works, nothing final....
jeroeniskoning 2 years ago
Nice! Thanks
beginusinglinux 2 years ago 2