On Sat, 23 Jul 2016, Edward Bartolo wrote: > Hi, > > Jaromil wrote: > << > they say "interestingly the desktop login times on > Devuan Jessie (time from login to when the desktop is ready to use) > appear to be faster than for Debian, Parabola, and Fedora 24" > >> > > Well done, Devuan! :D
yes is another occasion for rejoicing for all of us :^) and I find this a very interesting point since most systemd arguments talk about "booting times" but here is really about "login times". now wearing the hat of a desktop user, my habit when switching on is: 1- start the computer 2- go pour myself a glass of kefir 3- come back to desk and login 4- start working so well I am ready to wait between 1 and 3, may even indulge in harvesting more fresh kefir, but when I'm at 3 I'm already warming up my fingers with speedy password typing and want to have everything ready, its all rolling and I have stuff to do ASAP. so well - in my humble experience - login time is really much more "precious", second only to compile time (solved by Samba's ccache and distcc) ciao _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
