On Sat, 2017-04-08 at 11:26 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Sat, 2017-04-08 at 08:06 +0100, Terry Barnaby wrote: > > On a laptop I have, a Thinkpad T410, i5 4 core 2.6GHz, 4G RAM, Spinning > > 1 TByte 7200rpm disk (110 MBytes/s sequential reed speed) I get the > > following rough figures: > > > > Windows7 to login screen: 24s > > Windows7 from login screen to desktop: 10s > > Windows7 overall: 34s > > > > Fedora25/KDE to login screen: 50s (1:46 when updatedb runs) > > Fedora25/KDE from login screen to desktop: 50s > > Fedora25/KDE overall: 1:40 (-> 2:36 when updatedb is running) > > > > I get similar but slightly faster speeds on desktop i5 systems, again > > with spinning disks. SSD systems I have are faster (It does seem to be > > disk bound) but still not that quick. > > > > It is starting to get noticeable/an issue these days and getting > > embarrassing when going to meetings with a Linux Laptop ! > > On my i7 desktop (booting from SSD) it's typically under 10 seconds > from BIOS to login screen. > > Maybe try "systemd-analyze --blame". In fact "systemd-analyze critical-chain" is probably more useful. poc _______________________________________________ kde mailing list -- kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to kde-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx