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** Changed in: xsplash (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Yes.
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** Changed in: xsplash
Importance: Medium = Wishlist
** Changed in: xsplash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Wishlist
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Isn't this an actual bug, not a feature request? The intended behavior
is to fade, and it only sometimes does that. Why is this Wishlist? Is it
because Xsplash has such been discarded for Plymouth?
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** Changed in: xsplash
Assignee: Cody Russell (bratsche) = (unassigned)
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Just curious would the I/O scheduler possibly affect this? I know
that Ubuntu has problems with the CFQ scheduler when doing mass I/O
actions. Would Noop or Deadline help ease this?
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I have two installs: One with three launchers and one folder on the
desktop (with default everything else) and my personal computer with a
tomboy applet, gnome-system-monitor applet, and lots of launcher icons
at the top.
The first install fades 85-90 percent of the time, and the second
install
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Status: New = Triaged
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Cody Russell (bratsche)
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Milestone: None = ubuntu-9.10
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Importance: Undecided = High
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I have this problem too.
This happens every time (I only do cold boots with autologin), exactly as in
the video posted.
I wanted to say that there was a period in which the fade was correct, there
was a bug but I lost the link.
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(of course that bug now is fix released)
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Here's a screenshot of what it looks like for me shortly after xsplash
disappears. My wallpaper, Nautilus icons, and most components of the
GNOME panel are not yet visible or usable.
(I don't know what the Untitled window is; it may be an artifact of
taking the screenshot.)
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Adding the timeout has no effect on my system either. Confirmed with
latest karmic.
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Also, as can be seen in Igor's video, xsplash isn't running smoothly.
There are sudden jumps in the animation which degrade the user
experience a lot. The animation should be as smooth as it can, without
any frame-dropping occurring.
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Please, let's keep bug reports on topic please, otherwise there's no way
to track progress. If you find new issues, please report them in a
separate bug report (although this is already known and I'm sure there
is at least one bug describing it at this point).
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I modified /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default as you suggested but there is not much
change.
This is especially noticeable during the cold boot. Xspash exits early every
time for me in that case (I am attaching a poor resolution video of the login,
taken with my phone). You can see that the desktop
** Also affects: xsplash
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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How much time are we talking about until this happens?
Can you modify /etc/gdm/PreSession/Default so that it adds --timeout=120
(just picked an arbitrarily high number here) to the xsplash command?
What I'm getting at here is that I'm unsure whether xsplash is fading
out because it's received
I can confirm this on an up-to-date Karmic.
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Can you confirm if this is still a problem? I believe it may have been
fixed recently.
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