I know ideas like this have been discussed before, but what about implementing a stack based system (like Android) that would keep running and recently used apps in RAM, or making more aggressive use of the Linux disk cache? Possibly an option to load an app into the cache upon logging in (or after a delay). That way, the app is ready to start, but doesn't slow down the system by using the CPU. On Oct 24, 2011 10:36 PM, "Jo-Erlend Schinstad" < joerlend.schins...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Den 24. okt. 2011 23:49, skrev Evan Huus: > >> Something else just occurred to me that can maybe be put in the 'nice >> to have' bucket for future consideration: delayed opening. For >> non-critical applications like Gwibber, it would be nice if they could >> be set to load 10ish seconds after the rest of the desktop, just to >> make the core system feel that much snappier. >> >> Again, very nice work. >> Thanks, >> Evan >> >> > Absolutely! I've been thinking a lot about this lately. Things like Banshee > is something I'm going to use at some point, and it'll usually be on a whim. > Thanks to the great Unity, I'm able to open pretty much any song I want in > five seconds. Except that I have to wait about two minutes for Banshee to > start. This is reducing that experience dramatically. > > For my use, it would be nice if it could be delayed for two minutes, then > started in the background at a high nice, and then, when I ask for it, it's > reniced to a normal level. The same goes for Ubuntu Software Center, which > is _horrible_ to start. Other people may feel the same way about LibreOffice > or other applications that requires lots of time to start. The main idea is > to make the desktop load very quickly, then later, make heavy apps appear > nearly instantaneously. > > Lots of stuff to do here. > > Jo-Erlend Schinstad > > ______________________________**_________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana > Post to : ayatana@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana > More help : > https://help.launchpad.net/**ListHelp<https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp> >
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