On 01/23/2015 05:20 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
Hard Drive runs constantly,
I don't get quite the blockage described in the original post,
but certainly when I start google-chrome for the very first
time after a reboot, it spends vast amounts of time rattling
the disk, which I assume has something to do with all the
cached data it stashed in my home directory since my system
disk is an SSD and doesn't rattle :-).
It takes a long time for the bookmarks and icons in the
bookmark menu entries to show up.
This is starting it with a blank page as the initial
home screen, so no web sites are involved.
Yeah, Chrome has gotten really bad lately (the last few weeks).
Subsequent start-ups go a lot faster as I guess it has cached some of
its stuff in memory. On my machine Firefox starts up faster.
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