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Hi Scott and all,<br>
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Le 09/06/2010 19:40, Scott Lavender a écrit :
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 3:32 PM,
laurent.bellegarde <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Scott.<br>
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Well, it's a good program.<br>
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Few things, as i've done an official conference about UBS at Paris<br>
Ubuntu Party.<br>
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- Many people ask for a viewable boot ! Many beleive that there was a<br>
bug during the boot !<br>
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'viewable boot'. Do you mean the
progress bar?<br>
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On my system the progress bar is only visible for three to four seconds
before the GDM screen appears and the progress bar only fills the first
U and part of the N! I am curious if other systems are similar. The
Plymouth theme was added very, very late during last cycle so it might
require some tweaking although I am unsure how much adjusting is
possible.<br>
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Yes, when i'm booting under generic kernel that's doing the same thing
as you, on different laptop with intel, or ati graphics cards. it's not
very beautifull. More difficult is the boot under RT-kernel, there is
no graphical boot, only a blank screen, and few seconds before having
GDM, severals understanding command lines on the left part of the
screen, which is more than awfull :-/<br>
<br>
You mentioned a video of your event before. Is it available so I can
see what you are describing?<br>
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As soon it's available online, i'll tell the list.<br>
<br>
Laurent<br>
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