if you want it free youve got to be willing to spend some time wrestling
with it..

luckily ubuntu has worked very well on the several machines i have
installed it on, for myself and others.  however every single one of
them had quirks, some of which took a LONG time to figure out, and other
less serious ones i have yet to figure out.

the nice part about problems is it forces you to get personal with your
machine and actually learn what the computer is doing rather than simply
looking at a splash screen?

if you can, put ubuntu back on the machine, all updates, then make a
bootchart..  that little program was very useful in diagnosing problems
because it visually attaches the time elapsed to individual processes.
it has allowed me to explore the scripts in my system i did not even
know about.


sudo apt-get install bootchart


the charts (pictures) will be in /var/log/bootchart/

make one of those during the 5 minute wait and maybe we can visually see
the culprit in your specific installation.

another possibility would be to disable usplash altogether, so you can
see the output instead?  an easy way to accomplish this:


sudo apt-get install startupmanager


then look under System > Settings > Start-up Manager
good luck to ya

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