I like the idea but I don't think there is any need to leave the program
running.
The first time I run Nautilus, it takes about 8 seconds to load. Firefox
is about 5 and LibreOffice is about 10.
After that, Nautilus takes approximately 1 second, and Firefox and
LibreOffice take around 1.5. (These are all just me timing with my
watch, nothing accurate here)
Maybe we could load those three and then close them; or at least we
could load the critical components of each so that the users only ever
see the latter speeds.
Also, this subject is probably off-topic for this list and probably
wants to go to ubuntu-dev
Matt
On 27/05/12 10:53, supernova 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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