On Sun, 13 Jan 2008, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
That wont help the critical first impression phase..
Agreed, what "other" OS:es (Vista, MacOS X) do is to come pre-installed,
i.e. it was booted once by a technician out of sight of the user. Then
they leverage on that.
They are of course doing much more agressive things than simple
preloading, more like suspend-to-disk, so the user actually more or less
resumes a pre-booted image customized for that machine at "boot" time.
I wonder if we could do that.
Linus
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