Re: Progress bar on startup



On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 23:03, Damien Covey wrote:
> 
> 
> Sean Middleditch wrote:

> >So, making a gqld (gnome quick load daemon) that is linked against all
> >major gnome libraries, and starting it somewhere in your init process,
> >would solve this problem.  A lot of people would want it off for
> >efficiency reasons if they are rarely in gnome.  Others may want it
> >running to speed up login.  It will slow down boot up time a bit (if
> >it's launched into the background, it at least shouldn't cause a big
> >pause - but boot up will still be slowed).
> >  
> >
> This is the sort of behaviour that I'm talking about.  I think that once 
> a user is greeted with the GDM that they shouldn't have to wait for 
> Gnome to load.  Obviously when someone starts their machine to an X 
> environment they are most likely to be using Gnome.  Perhaps some sort 
> of *easy* way for a user to decide whether or not they want to 
> "pre-load" gnome on boot?  If they are starting init 5, then preload, 
> otherwise dont preload?  

I suppose, if such an app were to be built, it could do nifty things
like read gconf keys or such for configuration; or just not let the
package be installed on machines the admins don't want it.  Run-levels
alone aren't the asnwer, since a good many systems don't use the sysv
style init scripts.

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