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Slow boot time before & after login (SDDM, KDE)
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Re: Slow boot time before & after login (SDDM, KDE)
Get a cheap SSD. It will be blazing fast compared to that slow HDD.
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Debian 12 | KDE Plasma | ThinkPad T440s | 4 × Intel® Core™ i7-4600U CPU @ 2.10GHz | 12 GiB RAM | Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 4400 | 1 TB SSD
Debian 12 | KDE Plasma | ThinkPad T440s | 4 × Intel® Core™ i7-4600U CPU @ 2.10GHz | 12 GiB RAM | Mesa Intel® HD Graphics 4400 | 1 TB SSD
Re: Slow boot time before & after login (SDDM, KDE)
The laptop is not mine, I try to configure something as pretty and simple as possible.
So plymouth is nice to have, and Discover (KDE's software center) seems to rely on packagekit.
I'm not sure about apt-daily, if KDE can check itself for updates then I can disabled it (it looks possible, I will try this evening).
Right now I'm trying to understand why dev-sdaX.service, systemd-journal-flush and systemd-udevd services are taking so much time on Kubuntu
So plymouth is nice to have, and Discover (KDE's software center) seems to rely on packagekit.
I'm not sure about apt-daily, if KDE can check itself for updates then I can disabled it (it looks possible, I will try this evening).
Right now I'm trying to understand why dev-sdaX.service, systemd-journal-flush and systemd-udevd services are taking so much time on Kubuntu