I recently upgraded to openSuse 12.1 with KDE, from 11.4 and the system seems to be significantly slower starting up.
One of the great things about 11.4 was the fast boot up/log-in time. However now it seems to take a lot longer.
Can anybody tell me whether or not all of these processes are normal, slow or necessary? I am just trying to identify any bug or problem that may be causing a slow start up?
Did I paste it right? You can click on the link to see the image with SUSE paste.
Can anyone see any process that may be unnecessary that can be removed? Or can you recommend a way of checking, or maybe how to learn more about these processes and point me in the right direction?
On 2012-05-03 21:16, JRO321 wrote:
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> Did I paste it right? You can click on the link to see the image with
> SUSE paste.
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> Can anyone see any process that may be unnecessary that can be removed?
> Or can you recommend a way of checking, or maybe how to learn more about
> these processes and point me in the right direction?
Well, you can see in the graph one task with a large red line, and it is
part of the network. No, you can not remove it. You perhaps check the log
what it says about that task.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)