>startup splash screen
>>62129484
A nice confirmation that a large application is busy starting and I should wait a few secs.
Without this feedback one could think his/her double click failed and accidentally start the application for the second time.
Also, some splash screens are actually nice to look at for those few secs.
Splash screen in LibreOffice literally makes the start up slower. It's like 1sec vs 1.5sec. Not much, but annoying.
Why can't developers into common sense?
>>62129979
Let me guess. You timed the start up with splash screen first and then without and found a difference of half a sec?
>>62130028
No, I went back and forth a few times. It's slower with a splash screen for sure.
>>62129484
>Systemd boot
>No splash
>It just fucking starts instantly
>>62130059
>starts vim
>no splash screen, starts instantly
>starts Microsoft Word
>"please wait for 5 minutes while we connect to the botnet and bootstrap cortana and check for windows updates before the document loads"
>>62130059
>Systemd boot
>No splash
>a few seconds faster than sysv
>wew
>systemd shutdown
>waits 1m30 for no reason before actual halting
>1m28 lost because of systemd
>>62130276
>sudo shutdown -h now
Problem solved.
>>62130276
Replaced NSA/systemd with sysv on Jessie becasuse of this. Problem solved.