Activity log for bug #366753

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-04-25 13:58:18 Cruncher bug added bug
2009-04-25 14:02:50 Cruncher description Binary package hint: xfdesktop4 Since upgrade to 9.04, it takes forever to login to the desktop. Time from login screen until I see my desktop: 1:00 min Compared to bootup time (grub to login screen): 52 seconds... (This is on a single core P4 2.4GHz with 1.5GB RAM) Unfortunately I don't remember the times for 8.10, but I am pretty certain I saw my dekstop about 20 seconds after login. One difference I noticed is that previously I saw an empty desktop with the panels, and then the session windows were started. But even while they were launching, I could already work on the machine (such as launching additional apps from the panel, etc.). In 9.04, once I see my desktop, all session windows are already there. For some this might be considered an improvement ("Hey, it switched to my desktop and everything was already initialized!"), but what's the point if you have to stare so much longer at the spinning Xubuntu logo? This is extremely annoying for me. The main reason for me to switch to Xubuntu as opposed to Ubuntu/Kubuntu was the ridiculous long login times for KDE. Now xfce has the same problem, or is even worse? :-( Is there a workaround? I already disabled several of the gazillion launchers, applets, and notifiers, but it doesn't really improve the overall speed. Binary package hint: xfdesktop4 Since upgrade to 9.04, it takes forever to login to the desktop. Time from login screen until I see my desktop: 1:00 min Compared to bootup time (grub to login screen): 52 seconds... (This is on a single core P4 2.4GHz with 1.5GB RAM) Unfortunately I don't remember the times for 8.10, but I am pretty certain I saw my dekstop about 20 seconds after login. One difference I noticed is that previously I saw an empty desktop with the panels, and then the session windows were started. But even while they were launching, I could already work on the machine (such as launching additional apps from the panel, etc.). In 9.04, once I see my desktop, all session windows are already there. For some this might be considered an improvement ("Hey, it switched to my desktop and everything was already initialized!"), but what's the point if you have to stare so much longer at the spinning Xubuntu logo? Also, Jaunty is said to have improved boot-up time considerably. Unfortunately I did not time my bootup time while still in Intrepid, but what's the improvement if xfce has gotten so slow that the *overall* time grub-to-desktop is noticeably worse than before? :-/ This is extremely annoying for me. The main reason for me to switch to Xubuntu as opposed to Ubuntu/Kubuntu was the ridiculous long login times for KDE. Now xfce has the same problem, or is even worse? :-( Is there a workaround? I already disabled several of the gazillion launchers, applets, and notifiers, but it doesn't really improve the overall speed.
2009-04-26 09:52:56 Lionel Le Folgoc xfdesktop4 (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2009-04-26 15:11:49 Cruncher marked as duplicate 329616