On Sun, 01 Dec 2024 15:58:02 +0100, Eric Schirra <ecsos@schirra.net> wrote:
Am 1. Dezember 2024 13:40:04 MEZ schrieb "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net>:
On 2024-12-01 08:16, Dominik George via openSUSE Factory wrote: [...]
What the actual…
Are you seriously suggesting that Debian or ArchLinux hide their complexity from users? Because they allow them to have a boot splash?
This thread is getting more and more ridiculous, on top of all the elitist arguments.
Yes, the verbose logging should be the default boot screen. Many, maybe most, Linux users are geeks. We prefer to see what the kernel is doing when booting instead of a useless progress bar.
No. Definitely not !!!
This is why I suggested to make this an install option. For me it is also a define "Definitely YES, I want to see them"
Don't extrapolate from yourself to everyone.
*everyone*? Don't extrapolate from yourself :)
I don't want to see him. And if I do, then I'll press ESC
That ESC is almost muscle memory now. It shouldn't have to be I still feel that I could hit it too early and break something or hit it too late and miss a message
Regards Eric
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