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There is already notification "Domain X is starting". There are some issues related to it, for example #3660 (comment), #3680, But lets keep duplicated issues to minimum.
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There is already notification "Domain X is starting". There are some issues related to it, for example #3660 (comment), #3680, But lets keep duplicated issues to minimum. |
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No, it's not about starting apps from qubes. The "the app" in the title refers to the Qube Manager, of course...
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No, it's not about starting apps from qubes. The "the app" in the title refers to the Qube Manager, of course... |
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shunju
Mar 19, 2018
Maybe renaming the issue to “Display some UI while Qube Manager is loading…” would make it clearer.
Apparently. this issue only arises when you have very many qubes. I have twelve custom qubes and the dialog starts within 2…3 seconds (however, fairly new hardware with an i7-8550U processor).
Why does it take longer when there are more qubes in the system? Is the status of each of them queried before the window is drawn? If so, would it be possible to open the Qube Manager, render it without the list of qubes and populate the list afterwards?
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Maybe renaming the issue to “Display some UI while Qube Manager is loading…” would make it clearer. Apparently. this issue only arises when you have very many qubes. I have twelve custom qubes and the dialog starts within 2…3 seconds (however, fairly new hardware with an i7-8550U processor). Why does it take longer when there are more qubes in the system? Is the status of each of them queried before the window is drawn? If so, would it be possible to open the Qube Manager, render it without the list of qubes and populate the list afterwards? |
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Qube Manager: display some UI when the app starts...
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Qube Manager: display some UI when Qubes Manager starts...
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Less horrible Qube Manager loading #81
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qubesos-bot
Mar 28, 2018
Automated announcement from builder-github
The package qubes-manager-4.0.17-1.fc25 has been pushed to the r4.0 testing repository for dom0.
To test this update, please install it with the following command:
sudo qubes-dom0-update --enablerepo=qubes-dom0-current-testing
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manager v4.0.17 (r4.0) #468
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Automated announcement from builder-github
The package qubes-manager-4.0.17-1.fc25 has been pushed to the r4.0 stable repository for dom0.
To install this update, please use the standard update command:
sudo qubes-dom0-update
Or update dom0 via Qubes Manager.
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Or update dom0 via Qubes Manager. |
rootkovska commentedMar 19, 2018
... or else the user has no indication that anything's happening and this might take tens of seconds (!) if there are many qubes in the system.