On Tuesday 04 of August 2020 18:24:22 Michael wrote: > On Tuesday 04 August 2020 11:08:34 am Janek Stolarek wrote: > > I've recently set up a new machine with TDE. For reasons I can't > > figure out, when I log into TDE on the new machine the startup screen > > needs about 4-5 seconds to get past the "Loading settings" step. On > > the old machine this takes a split second, so on the new machine this > > is several times slower. The new machine has a faster SDD and > > comparable CPU (more cores than the old one, but that's probably not > > relevant here) so I don't see a good reason why this is so slow. I > > know there is a setting in TCC to disable configuration checking on > > login, which I did. It seems to *sometimes* work, i.e. occasionally > > "Loading settings" will take a split second, but for the most time it > > still takes 4-5 seconds. Does anyone have a clue what's going on here? > > Hi Janek, > > Not exactly a clue, but it's generally not a good idea to turn off the > configuration checking on login. Take sip of your drink, get another > cup of coffee, but let it do it's thing so your system works > correctly... > > Best, > Michael > > PS: The new(ish) TDE has a 'fixer' program that runs at login to do ??? > (ask a dev). It'll run each login until it's satisfied (mine ran 4 or 5 > times doing an upgrade from stretch/R14.06 to buster/R14.08). > Hi, the mentioned checking / fixing program is not completely new. It is a part of TDE from R14.0.0~pre. The principle is that the program runs only once and if no new check / fix rule is added, it is not run again. When the user logs in for the very first time, with a new profile, the program will run for the first time. However, in such a situation there should not be many tasks to be solved, so it should not be a delay. Cheers -- Slávek --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting