Am 13.04.2013 23:08, schrieb Kok: > On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 4:27 AM, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote: >> it would make pretty much sense that Thunderbird, Firefox and >> so on are pre-loaded or at least their libraries after the >> login-manager appears to use the time between boot and login > > A lot of things are possible and would help this: > > - change your system to auto-logon your account and start the > applications for you. This is possible without any coding.
well, that's a no-go > - do per-user readahead, so that when a user logs in readahead-collect > runs again but with a different pack, stored in the users home folder. > Most of this should be possible with little work, but you'd have to > write some xdg autostart files and possibly patch the readahead > > - extend the collector to run much longer which scre to change in teh config? > - manually create a pack and disable the collector > > one of the problems is that it's hard to create something that > generally works well for all situations, and autologon+lock desktop > benefits from simplicity since readahead catches almost all of it my idea is not any generic and collecting thing it is more that have a config file where the "professional user" can manually add application paths which are caught by "systemd-readahead" P.S.: yes i know about "preload" but since systemd assimilates mayn things in the past few years including readahead i feel this would be the right direction to make "systemd-readahead" complete and sadly i am a webdeveloper and can not provide code/patches :-(
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