2012/5/27 Matt Richardson <m.richardson.1...@hotmail.co.uk>: > 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 ok, thanks, Supernova > > 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 >> > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~unity-design > Post to : unity-design@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~unity-design > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
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