Patch: timed progressbar for plymouth-plugin-spinfinity
Bastien Nocera
bnocera at redhat.com
Fri Jul 18 06:26:04 UTC 2008
On Thu, 2008-07-17 at 00:12 -0500, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
> Bastien Nocera escribió:
> >> Using 'timebar:2' modifies the percentage calculation to use an
> >> exponential function - this makes the bar run faster at first, then slow
> >> as it approaches 100%. This makes startup seem even faster. Seriously!
> >>
> >
> > Awesome. Humans are so gullible.
> >
>
> True, though I can think of ONE situation where faster boot times are
> desirable: laptop users. For the minute or so it takes my laptop to boot
> and initiate my session (no automatic session start, though), if the
> battery is at full 100% charge, it will eat 5% of the charge during that
> minute... Just do some math here and at that rate, should anything
> happen during boot (like the scan of the largest partition on the
> drive), there's only 20 or so minutes of power.
I didn't say _actual_ faster boots were not desirable, just that a
perceived faster boot was a good thing. FWIW, if you can only get 20
minutes of battery from your laptop, it's time to buy a new battery...
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