I welcome anything that improves startup and shutdown speeds. KDE3 --- and by inheritance Trinity --- has always been pathetically slow in these two areas.

In our distro (porteus) we have insane booting speeds mainly due to the main maintainer modifying the boot scripts. We have a video of him booting into LXDE in around 10 seconds with a useable desktop (with net connection). This video shows a boot time of about 15 seconds (couldn't locate the 10 second boot video)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-iaUtKyzlk

The boot time for me (i5 processor) into Trinity is around 20-25 seconds. Shutdown is something like 10 seconds.

Jay

On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 8:37 PM, Serghei Amelian <serghei@thel.ro> wrote:
On Wednesday 15 February 2012 22:37:08 E. Liddell wrote:
[...]

> > Instead a submenu, we can put these buttons under "Run command". For
> > example, I never use "Switch user" and "Lock session", for me "Suspend"
> > would be much more useful.
>
> I have used "Switch user" on rare occasions (generally while testing to see
> whether the reason something isn't working is a Real Bug or just my
> peculiar settings).  "Suspend", on the other hand, is of little use on an
> always-on desktop.  So this is another one of those "it depends" things.

Of course. For this reason should be available some options, like "Optional
Menus" (Configure Panel -> Menus).



--
Serghei.

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