Speaking of "not knowing progress", I find the current Plymouth behavior
looks like a "deranged" progress bar, rather than like an "undefined"
boot progress indicator. See my comments here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/553386
(Since top-posting seems to be the norm
Not only are the buttons on the left, but they're not even correct for
"buttons on the left"!
What OS X has:close, minimize, maximize : menu
What we have: maximize, minimize, close : menu
What Windows has: menu : minimize, maximize, close
As it is right now, the theme will break muscle m
Hmm, I couldn't see the circles in the background until I tipped my
laptop LCD downward. That's a bit of an odd effect.
In addition, is it just me, or does the curvature on the spiral seem a
bit... off? It seems to change sharpness, rather oddly; ideally, it'd
be a smooth spiral.
Dylan McCal
Cory K. wrote:
>
> ATM, this feature doesn't work well at all. It's totally CPU driven and
> on every box I've tried it on the transition is bad. Usually ticky. Like
> a *real* low frame-rate. Various resolutions, right up to a dual-core box.
>
> Also there's some issue where the fade or transiti