I have been experiencing slow applications startup on previous Fedora
releases, but it was GNOME Settings and it wasn't something I opened too
much, didn't dedicate too much time to investigate. I always thought it
was some lack of optimizations on GTK4 or libadwaita since these were
pretty new.
Now on Fedora 37 that GNOME Files (Nautilus) is having the same issues
like taking 3 or more seconds to show a window when the Nautilus service
isn't still running, I decided to run an strace. I found some delays
when starting up related to access to sysfs PCI devices files, more
frequently with:
openat(AT_FDCWD, "/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:05:02.0/config", O_RDONLY) = 25
That device is Thunderbolt related, sometimes it is another one, but
this one is the most frequent. Any ideas why this is happening? or
anyone one about a bug report for something like this?.
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