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Idea #15861: Usplash when going down for Hibernate or Standby

Written by opu.e the 22 Nov 08 at 13:16. Category: Graphics. Related project: Nothing/Others. Status: New
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Would look more serious and professional!

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Written by opu.e the 22 Nov 08 at 13:16.
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Eldmannen wrote on the 22 Nov 08 at 16:00
If you need a splash screen when you hibernate/standby, then the process is too slow.

opu.e wrote on the 22 Nov 08 at 17:35
Why? Just putting a static screen there like, going down for hibernate, would fit!?

dino wrote on the 22 Nov 08 at 19:53
I think the screen shut fade black and the moment its black the laptop should be hiberating.

peterson_espacoporto wrote on the 22 Nov 08 at 20:13
I think that _ blinkin' over there is really non-polished. +1. But, as Eldmannen wisely said, perhaps only Ubuntu logo with something like "going to hibernate" is good enough =)

Or, since Jaunty will be about overall speed, let's try to do it so quickly it won't even need usplash!!!!!

Ari wrote on the 22 Nov 08 at 21:28
+1
but Ubuntu need refreshed usplash, imo.

jeremy.visser wrote on the 28 Nov 08 at 10:41
By the time you see the splash when suspending, we should be done. If it takes longer than that, there is something fundamentally wrong with suspend. (Hibernate should have a splash when resuming, though.)

chauncellor wrote on the 19 Dec 08 at 06:54
Well, there are lots of things fundamentally wrong with suspend ;).

But I agree. I don't like this idea. When suspend did used to work, I like the simplicity of the screen just fading to black and shutting off.

-1

graingert wrote on the 19 Dec 08 at 08:55
Going to be replace with plymouth!


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