[Bug 423639] Re: timing is to fast if installing to slow media

2009-10-09 Thread Dylan McCall
** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu) Status: New => Confirmed -- timing is to fast if installing to slow media https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423639 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mai

Re: [Ubiquity-slideshow] [Bug 423639] Re: timing is to fast if installing to slow media

2009-10-06 Thread Aron Xu
Some time8 minutes still cannot fulfill the installation, because when additional language pack is needed, or user has a not very fast link speed to there region's main update sever, the installation will be almost *frozen* at around 80% of the total progress. This is a problem of Ubiquity, but bef

[Bug 423639] Re: timing is to fast if installing to slow media

2009-10-06 Thread Dylan McCall
Sorry this took so long. With the longer slide content in Bug #445102, it would definitely make even more sense than before to make these longer. How does 50 seconds sound? That means the show in total will be a bit over 8 minutes. That also means it's something more passive instead of something w

[Bug 423639] Re: timing is to fast if installing to slow media

2009-09-10 Thread Colin Watson
I had more or less the same suggestion as Oliver, namely that they should be spaced out - but I hadn't considered whether that was affected by slide design. I don't suppose it would be worth spacing them out a *bit* more (maybe up to a cap of a minute or something), and then if necessary simply lo

[Bug 423639] Re: timing is to fast if installing to slow media

2009-09-10 Thread Oliver Grawert
well, in any case its not overly important to have that solved in karmic, i'll set this bug to whishlist if you dont mind :) ** Changed in: ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Wishlist -- timing is to fast if installing to slow media https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423

[Bug 423639] Re: timing is to fast if installing to slow media

2009-09-09 Thread Dylan McCall
This can be accomplished if the slideshow is passed an install time via the URL. Anyone know if Ubiquity has that type of information handy by the time it creates the progress bar? However, I am hesitant to make the slides stick for too long. Right now it's possible to sit and read all of them, bu