Slowness (was Re: notes from the field - Mongolia)
elana langer
elana.langer at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 13:22:21 EDT 2008
in addition to boot and activity load time the time it takes to switch
between applications is also a little frustrating - especially for
kids who have worked on faster computers.
I am in Mongolia for the next few weeks. There are several schools in
the city that have computers so if you want any testing done (like the
reaction to the boot time with 8.2) just let me know. If you send me a
list of "dream field feedback" or something I can try to make that all
happen.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 4:59 AM, Tomeu Vizoso <tomeu at tomeuvizoso.net> wrote:
> Hi Elana,
>
> you have brought a very needed point of view to this list. Let me try
> to start the process of translating your experience to actionable
> items.
>
> On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 5:20 PM, elana langer <elana.langer at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 1) Computers are slow - So I was in a Ger in the west part of Mongolia
>> and I thought I would show the computer to the family that was hosting
>> me. The husband, wife and 8 year old child huddled around the computer
>> and pressed the on button. Instead of being delighted by the computer
>> they waited, and waited for the computer to load. I asked them in
>> broken monoglian to be patient but once the computer loaded they
>> wanted to open an application and again more waiting. The 8 year old
>> lost interest as did the mom and only the man of the house stuck
>> around to try things.
>> This is not a unique experience. This is a culture that lives close to
>> the land. Action- reaction. No one is used to "waiting" for an
>> computer to load or a bagel to toast for that matter. (of course
>> cooking takes time but they can watch as it changes form not just an
>> unmoving screen)
>>
>> In the city the experience is worse. Kids used to PCs quickly grow
>> impatient and leave the XO to find other faster computers.
>
> First, I would like to note that you are talking about perceived
> slowness, not the absolute time that takes to do anything. So to solve
> the issues you mentioned, we need to give a sense to the user that
> something is happening and, when possible, how much time it will take
> to finish, in case reducing the time it takes is too expensive
> resource-wise.
>
> Second, you talk about boot time and activity launch time. Is there
> any other action in the laptop that causes problems because of its
> slowness?
>
> And third, both booting and activity launching performance are known
> problems and some improvements already happened in the last stable
> release, 8.2.0. Do you think you could do some experiments with that
> release and see if things have improved and if so, how much?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tomeu
>
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