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Message #18600
[Bug 1355093] Re: Inconsistent spinning-logo screens for startup and system image update
Come to think of it, it is informative for the recovery and boot screens
to look different. So the user knows what's happening. Although the
addition of a line of text or progress indicator would suffice and you
could indeed use more similar logos on both.
I'm not entirely sure if it's technically possible to make the recovery
spinner as smooth as the boot spinner though. The latter is a Mir client
using OpenGL, while I suspect the former doesn't have such luxuries as
OpenGL in recovery mode(?).
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Title:
Inconsistent spinning-logo screens for startup and system image update
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Triaged
Status in Unity System Compositor:
New
Status in “system-image” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “unity-system-compositor” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Ubuntu 14.10 r183
1. Wait for an Ubuntu update to become available.
2. Install the update, confirming the prompt to restart the phone.
What happens:
* The screen goes black with a large, flat, pale orange spinning Ubuntu logo.
* The phone restarts.
* The screen goes black with a small, glowing, dark orange spinning Ubuntu logo.
What should happen:
* The Ubuntu logos should have exactly the same size, position, lighting, and color on both screens.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareUpdates#installing-mobile-system>:
"If you choose 'Install & Restart', a variation of the shutdown screen
should appear..."
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