I pretty well agree with that last comment. The splash-screen is hardly
a critical issue - much better concentrate on making Lucid as reliable
as possible. Of course, IKT is right that such a thing wouldn't happen
with Apple. But that's because Apple works on a relatively restricted
amount of hardware and each successive version is toiled over behind
closed doors for many months, even years, before release. All Linux
distros rely on their communities of users to give feedback about their
experiences on an unimaginable amount of hardware. It's amazing it works
as well as it does; and if we can recruit even more Linux users the
result will be truly awesome! Actually, as far as the boot experience
goes, I'm more worried about the black screen that appears for the most
part of the boot process than the splash-screen itself. I can imagine it
scaring quite a lot of people. I myself thought there was a problem when
I saw it. Then the splash screen came along and I knew everything was
fine. Didn't last long, though: maybe two seconds at the very most.
Could the splash-screen be made to appear almost immediately?

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Ubuntu splashscreen big and ugly after installing ATI graphics driver
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