onlinepersona, My experience with the linux boot has never been flicker-free. It’s bugged me for years, but I don’t have the technical knowledge to fix it. There’s a black screen between BIOS and plymouth, then a black screen between plymouth and the login screen, then another black screen between the login screen and the splash screen, and finally a black screen between the splash screen and when the desktop shows up.
Mac and windows do a much better job at having a seamless experience from boot to desktop.
stepanzak, What’s the
<span style="color:#323232;">?ref=chooser-v1 </span>
in the url? Works fine without it.
onlinepersona, Comes from chooser-beta.creativecommons.org
Which browser isn’t it working on?
stepanzak, It works fine for me, it’s just unnecessary argument AFAIK.
MonkderZweite,
rotopenguin, And the price for that beautiful, flicker-free experience is … some Macs will brick themselves. You can get them into a state where (IIRC) the dual-boot between an older macOS and a newer one (or Ashai) disagree on display modes, and the bootloader dies. Only Apple can fix that.
onlinepersona, That’s macs. Fuck em. With linux I can always put in a USB stick with a live linux and fix shit.
TimeSquirrel, (edited ) I usually just disable all this useless eyecandy shit. I like seeing the raw boot messages scroll across my screen. Let's me know early if something is fucked.
ReakDuck, (edited ) I wish Windows (11) would have this. Literally having a broken Windows Partition right now after starting Rick an Morty VR adventure game…
I only use Windows for VR gaming
dingdongitsabear, (edited ) I’m also trying to get the flicker-free boot. switching to systemd-boot improved the jerkyness, but the blank before the decrypt password remains.
I’ve enabled suspend-then-hibernate and whereas earlier I’ve had to endure this jerkyness rarely, now I have to witness it multiple times a day when resuming from disk. at least it’s faster than cold boot.
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