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#1 2012-09-09 00:58:05

yourealwaysbe
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Registered: 2010-05-29
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[SOLVED] Pure systemd (systemd-sysvcompat) causes slowdown

Apologies in advance for the vague issue report: i'm not too sure how to go about diagnosing the problem.

I've set up systemd as directed in the wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/sy … stallation

Things work just fine for the "mixed" installation.

However, when i go all in and install systemd-sysvcompat, i notice a considerable slowdown in the performance of my computer.  (E.g. flash videos are laggy when watching full screen, and some code i'm working on takes 10s on a particular benchmark vs. 2s with the mixed install.)

When i run "top" there's nothing using a copious amount of CPU or memory that could explain the slowdown.

I guess that either there's something different in the daemons that run.  Maybe there's some cpu power management or something not being enabled.  Well, i don't know really, hence the post!

Any idea how i can go about tracking this one down?

Thanks.


edit: [SOLVED], well disappeared on its own...

After reinstalling initscripts, rebooting, then reinstalling systemd-sysvcompat (removing initscripts), and making the required changes to /boot/grub/menu.lst, things seem to be back to full speed...  Weirdness.  Apologies for posting too soon.

Last edited by yourealwaysbe (2012-09-09 01:09:17)

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