Hi Ryan,
Today at 2:51, Ryan McDougall wrote:
I think the best place to put this pre-load optimization is the same
place Windows XP, (I think MacOSX,) and FC4 put it: On boot they read
into RAM a working set of files optimally arranged on disk (100MB should
take a couple seconds), so that
Hi,
I wanted to propose this as a feature request for GDM, but I'm not sure
if it's the right place, therefor I ask it here.
Wouldn't it be copol if you could have GDM automaticly log in a specifed
user (like it's possible now) but have the X-server locked before gnome
starts up? So, gnome will
Hi,
Hey
...
In se the idea isn't too bad, but I see one problem: I got Gaim and a
terminal running Irssi in my session. So if I'd use this system, boot my
PC, and only return an hour later or so, I'll be online with both
systems, people will start talking to me, and they wont get any
response,
, people will start talking to me, and they wont get any
response, something lots of people hate.
Once Galago is integrated, it will see that your session is xlocked,
so it will declare you as away from your computer. So people won't
hate you.
I like that xlock-on-login idea ..
Xav
Perhaps gdm should be preloading gnome components in the background
after it displays the login screen. If gnome is in memory already, the
startup is just a couple of seconds (on my system anyway).
Karel Demeyer wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to propose this as a feature request for GDM, but I'm not sure