> a) On theory it compromises the throughput (the whole CPU time that will take
> for a
> process to finish will be longer) for better responsiveness, even under high
> load. So
> mouse clicks/UI events should be handled faster and say, when decompressing
> large files
> or other CPU load by
a) On theory it compromises the throughput (the whole CPU time that will
take for a process to finish will be longer) for better responsiveness,
even under high load. So mouse clicks/UI events should be handled faster
and say, when decompressing large files or other CPU load by specific
process the
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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okay, thats quite different ...
a) you run the lowlatency kernel for whatever reason ... this is clearly
the worst choice you can pick for already slow hardware (low latency ->
do one thing as fast as you can ... ignore other things ... i.e. you
trade overall system performance for the ability to
oh, and i missed, d) there is a mis-configured postfix install running
on that device too ... since it is not configured and crashing in a loop
during boot anyway, i'd recomend removing postfix ...
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Oh, excuse me. Just realised that you mentioned BOINC. I'm very sorry,
but i have uploaded the wrong file. This one is from my Acer Aspire, not
from the grandma's laptop. I'm sorry again, i've created that
journal.txt due to another issue and both files were named that way. My
PC is an upgrade, yes
This is an official Kubuntu 20.04 LTS installed from ISO because Windows
has broken so much that even the recovery options were broken.
Nevertheless, Windows was booting much faster on this very same laptop,
likely because of the "fast boot" feature. It was booting in under a
minute, I'm pretty su
erm ...
this is an atom/celeron laptop with 4GB that starts BOINC as a system
service during boot ?
there seems to also be a lot of broken gnome-shell extensions installed
on this system that error out during startup ...
there is ifupdown installed which is probably involved with the network
man
Providing...
P.S.: This bug is not supposed to be acted up on ASAP, but it would be
nice to be kept here as a notice that the boot is slow and needs to be
taken into account for future work. That's in my opinion.
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Could you provide journal log from the last boot?
journalctl -b 0 should do the trick
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As this bug is set to incomplete, is there any other information that i
need to provide?
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I am not a Windows fanboy, but the system is booting much slower than
Windows was before. So i think it is a bug and uploaded the logs in hope
to see what causes the slowdown and how it can be improved. That was the
expectation. Also, why network has to come online for me to be able to
login? Why i
I'm not sure what the expectation is here. This is a slow laptop with a
spinning disk and 4G RAM. The critical chain shows that waiting for
network adds quite some time. Also teamviewer is installed adding +5s.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: system
Again I can't figure this out, sorry. But it looks like systemd or snapd
people might have some idea.
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm not that big fan of Windows, but i'm pretty sure her Windows was
booting for under a minute.
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I've also ran a stopwatch with the phone:
The KDE Plasma logo and spinner appeared at 1m 37 seconds
the KDE logo disappeared and the desktop was shown at 1m 57 seconds
The desktop loaded its taskbar and iconds/etc everything at 2m 19 seconds
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Startup finished in 7.329s (kernel) + 55.638s (userspace) = 1min 2.967s
graphical.target reached after 53.979s in userspace
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