So 30 s should be more than enough for everything to settle down, and
the user to start opening apps, until ubuntuone,
system-config-printer, etc. start grinding.
Martin
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Rodney Dawes [2010-04-01 19:58 -0000]:
> But it's already taking GNOME 30 seconds to start up?
I have the slowest disk on earth, and GNOME itself starts in 8 seconds
now (in lucid):
http:// people. canonical. com/~pitti/ bootcharts/ tick-lucid- 20100329- 1.png
On the Dell Mini 10 (with an utterly slow CPU), GNOME takes 10 s:
http:// people. canonical. com/~scott/ daily-bootchart s/
So 30 s should be more than enough for everything to settle down, and config- printer, etc. start grinding.
the user to start opening apps, until ubuntuone,
system-
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