I have quite decent hardware and boot used to take ~10 sec, but recently it started taking over half a minute just from loading mouse to loading usable desktop.
I tried systemd-analyze to pinpoint the problem, but it reports total startup to be 9 sec, witch is not the case.
So, how to analyse, what is causing the slowdown from loading mouse to loading usable desktop?
Also, has anyone experienced anything similar? I was messing with pulseaudio recently, also online accounts, but might as well be related to system update or something that i can’t remember.
I am using GNOME 3.6.2, openSUSE 12.3 with currently latest updates, SSD drive.
I have quite decent hardware and boot used to take ~10 sec, but recently
it started taking over half a minute just from loading mouse to loading
usable desktop.
I tried systemd-analyze to pinpoint the problem, but it reports total
startup to be 9 sec, witch is not the case.
So, how to analyse, what is causing the slowdown from loading mouse
to loading usable desktop?
Also, has anyone experienced anything similar? I was messing with
pulseaudio recently, also online accounts, but might as well be related
to system update or something that i can’t remember.
I am using GNOME 3.6.2, openSUSE 12.3 with currently latest updates,
SSD drive.
Hi
Have a look at the output from the journalctl command, also
check /var/log/Xorg.0.log for possible errors.
Since you indicate playing with pulseaudio, you could remove the
~/.pulse directory to restore it to defaults, a login/logout would be
required.
The system isn’t running a file system check? This system is on an ssd
and rotating disk systemd-analyze shows 5639ms finish time.
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