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Re: proposal for making ubuntu really faster

 

I had to google to find out how to disable some of the many un-needed
startup items as I found the log-in time to be much longer than it
should be.
Last thing I want is it slowing down again.
Unless it is by option only, not default.

On 27 May 2012 19:24, Gabriel Pettier <gabriel.pettier@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Le dim. 27 mai 2012 20:02:38 CEST, Ryan Gauger a écrit :
>>
>> That's true - world is perception a lot of times. I like this idea - it
>> would give the appearance of faster load time. Actually, we could
>> automatically start to load all programs on the launcher at login, but not
>> show that they are running - that is, not have the triangle there.
>>
>> On May 27, 2012, at 4:53 AM, supernova<supernova.it@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>
>>> I got this idea: let's start automatically the icons on the launcher
>>> at login, or at least the most used (I know preload and so on...) as
>>> nautilus, firefox, libreoffice. This will give the perception of fast
>>> start at the first click.
>>> So as you log in nautilus will be opened and reduced to icon on the
>>> launcher. When a user clicks on nautilus icon, it will open as fast as
>>> it was reduced to icon, and not as if we had to open it for the first
>>> time.
>>> What do you all think?
>>>
>>> Well, it won't make Ubuntu run faster, but will give perception of it,
>>> but in some sense, world is perception and appearance...
>>>
>>>
>>> Supernova
>>>
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>
> I have openArena and a vlc with a TV playlist in mylauncher, i'm pretty sure
> i'm not alone…
>
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