This is also true of the Ubuntu default theme; thus, I am marking this as affecting "plymouth" (the source package for plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo).
When we had usplash, booting was indicated by a progress bar filling from left to right, and shutting down was indicated by emptying from left to right; indeterminate state was indicated by "bouncing".
What we have now, on both startup and shutdown, looks like a progress bar going from 0% to 100% and back again.
This is also true of the Ubuntu default theme; thus, I am marking this as affecting "plymouth" (the source package for plymouth- theme-ubuntu- logo).
When we had usplash, booting was indicated by a progress bar filling from left to right, and shutting down was indicated by emptying from left to right; indeterminate state was indicated by "bouncing".
What we have now, on both startup and shutdown, looks like a progress bar going from 0% to 100% and back again.
In the following forum post, I've illustrated a change we could make to the dot pattern --essentially, the progress bar should bounce or scroll, not fill and empty: ubuntuforums. org/showpost. php?p=9018679& postcount= 479
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