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Hi, currently I'm having troubles with my login process, where the gnome takes a solid 5s to initialize after the GDM login. Is it common ?
Last edited by MaikoID (2017-05-13 13:11:48)
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You could have a look at the output of
$ systemd-analyze --user blame
I do experience a delay as well and it was even worse a few months ago. My number one problem is pulseaudio. Other services use less than half a second. Haven't really had the time to look into it though.
13.863s pulseaudio.service
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You could have a look at the output of
$ systemd-analyze --user blame
I do experience a delay as well and it was even worse a few months ago. My number one problem is pulseaudio. Other services use less than half a second. Haven't really had the time to look into it though.
13.863s pulseaudio.service
I enabled hibernate configuring a swap file and if I'm not crazy it appears that the login process speed was increased by colateral effect =]
$ systemd-analyze --user blame
2.046s evolution-source-registry.service
1.530s tracker-store.service
1.086s evolution-calendar-factory.service
681ms pulseaudio.service
534ms gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor.service
291ms evolution-addressbook-factory.service
242ms gvfs-metadata.service
186ms dbus.socket
168ms xdg-user-dirs-update.service
115ms gvfs-daemon.service
42ms gvfs-goa-volume-monitor.service
38ms gvfs-mtp-volume-monitor.service
29ms at-spi-dbus-bus.service
Thanks anyway I will mark as resolved.
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