At least I said based on my observation with computer beginners (they don't
[want to]* understand anything, they just wait the login-screen then the
Firefox icon, their so WAW thing is the theme and desktop background; that's
actually what they wait for starting from pressing the power button), and I
said "I believe" so I'm not obligated to proof, what about your statement?




-- Amahdy AbdElAziz
IT & Development Manager
3D Diagnostix Inc. www.3ddx.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/amahdyabdelaziz



On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 19:13, Mohammed Bassit <webceo...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 19:03 +0200, Amahdy wrote:
> > Here is the middle of thing, have the splash splitted out into two
> > parts, the upper is the graphical splash and the lower part is the
> > traditional text-boot with [green(OK)] or [red(fail)]
> > Even maybe with a scrollbar to scroll through the log if needed...
> >
> > I'd love to contribute this idea, but as you may have noticed I'm just
> > brand new here and don't even know the programming language used :D
> >
> > I'm currently reading on how to get into the MOTU team, but as far as
> > I get familiar with the dev-life cycle I think I'll get pretty much
> > time. (I cant put up to 2 hours per day only).
> >
> > BTW: I believe 99% of users doesn't really care about the splached
> > boot, they *have* to see text at some point after pressing the power
> > button (related to BIOS, detecting IDE, RAM ... etc then GRUP
> > loading ...) so if this text continue to tell (Loading kernel,
> > X-Server, .. etc) it doesn't matter a lot as far as they reach at the
> > end a graphical login-screen which starting from here become for most
> > users a critical matter.
> >
>
> I'm very tempted to say that 99% of users think you are wrong !
>
>
>
>
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