On Wed, 2014-02-26 at 21:37 +0800, Mathieu Bridon wrote: > Another problem is that there used to be no indication at all that an > update was being performed. There now is something in the top-left > corner of the boot screen. But this progress indicator usually starts at 45% and hangs on 55% until the update is completed. If I didn't know better, I would absolutely power off my computer after about a minute of that, and I don't blame the users who do. (Sometimes the progress indicator seems like it's actually functioning properly, but I don't know why it does sometimes but not usually, and I've never seen it get past 90%.) There's also some bug with the Plymouth theme, where the Fedora logo visually starts out somewhere around 80% full (after the Installing Updates text appears) and only then wraps around to 0%, which is super confusing. (These are details that need to be fixed, not arguments against offline updates.)
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