El jue, 05-04-2007 a las 00:27 +0300, Xan Lopez escribió: > Great, just today I was thinking we should add notifications for maemo > when the desktop is fully loaded to get meaningful timings, so I fully > agree the first step here is to get this done correctly (the boot time > for 770/N800 is comparatively > even worse than gnome's IMHO).
Cool! Please tell us if you find any useful tricks to make this task easier... in Nautilus I don't really know how to proceed, other than storing a couple flags in the NautilusDesktop structure: directory_said_it_finished_loading and got_the_first_expose_event. > Anyway, moving from the stuff I only care about... I vaguely remember > someone mentioning nautilus and the panel are handled in a special way > by gnome-session, is this still so? will the new session code > (scheduled for 2.20) improve our situation in any way? Uh, I don't think they are handled specially. They are just clients that come from the default session (/usr/share/gnome/default.session). When they load, they ask the session manager to make them "restart immediately" if they exit. > And, 3 seconds where, in your laptop? :) Yes. That's the ISO standard reference machine :) Federico _______________________________________________ Performance-list mailing list Performance-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/performance-list