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Re: [opensuse-gnome] Login time in GNOME
- From: Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 22:11:28 +0200
- Message-id: <1193083888.24859.3.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Just an addition. When I boot the system, login, logout and login again,
it is impossible to use the logout/reboot/shutdown functions in main
menu.
The buttons appear, the screen becomes darker, but when I press logount
it brings me back to the desktop.
Regards,
Alberto
Il giorno lun, 22/10/2007 alle 22.06 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua ha
scritto:
> After reading this comparison
>
> http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/21155
>
> I did some testing on my laptop (Intel Centrino 2 GHz - 1 GB RAM - 7200
> rpm HD).
>
> First of all I removed the following applets from the panel:
>
> * Main menu (I replaced it with the old standard menu)
> * Tomboy
>
> leaving there the following basic configuration:
>
> * Standard GNOME menu
> * Windows list
> * Notification area
> * Battery applet
> * Opensuse updater gnome
> * NetworkManager applet
> * Volume control
> * International clock
> * Show desktop
>
> With this configuration, I logout and login again measuring the time
> required to show the complete desktop. The results are the following:
>
> * Basic configuration: 11 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu: 13 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu + tomboy: 20 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu + tomboy + system monitor:
> 21 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu + tomboy + system monitor
> + deskbar + weather applet + application killer: 22 seconds
>
> Measurements are unreliable both for the method (logout and re-login)
> and for the difficulty to obtain consistent results, but it seems tomboy
> is the main cause the long login time.
>
> With kind regards,
> Alberto
>
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it is impossible to use the logout/reboot/shutdown functions in main
menu.
The buttons appear, the screen becomes darker, but when I press logount
it brings me back to the desktop.
Regards,
Alberto
Il giorno lun, 22/10/2007 alle 22.06 +0200, Alberto Passalacqua ha
scritto:
> After reading this comparison
>
> http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/21155
>
> I did some testing on my laptop (Intel Centrino 2 GHz - 1 GB RAM - 7200
> rpm HD).
>
> First of all I removed the following applets from the panel:
>
> * Main menu (I replaced it with the old standard menu)
> * Tomboy
>
> leaving there the following basic configuration:
>
> * Standard GNOME menu
> * Windows list
> * Notification area
> * Battery applet
> * Opensuse updater gnome
> * NetworkManager applet
> * Volume control
> * International clock
> * Show desktop
>
> With this configuration, I logout and login again measuring the time
> required to show the complete desktop. The results are the following:
>
> * Basic configuration: 11 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu: 13 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu + tomboy: 20 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu + tomboy + system monitor:
> 21 seconds
> * Basic configuration + gnome main menu + tomboy + system monitor
> + deskbar + weather applet + application killer: 22 seconds
>
> Measurements are unreliable both for the method (logout and re-login)
> and for the difficulty to obtain consistent results, but it seems tomboy
> is the main cause the long login time.
>
> With kind regards,
> Alberto
>
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