Martin-Éric Racine, le sam. 13 juin 2026 11:36:48 +0300, a ecrit: > su 7.6.2026 klo 18.38 Samuel Thibault ([email protected]) kirjoitti: > > Martin-Éric Racine, le sam. 06 juin 2026 10:48:17 +0300, a ecrit: > > > The Debian host on which I test Hurd is dual-boot (Linux/Testing, > > > Hurd/Unstable). Running 'apt-get update' takes about one minute on > > > Linux, but a full hour on Hurd. > > > > That's not happening here at all, and there is no reason why it should > > be *that* long. > > > > We'd need **way** more details about your setup and observations to be > > able to provide any insight as in why it is happening so on your box. > > Otherwise you are just asking for divination. > > What else do you need?
For trivial starters, whether you are running natively or within a VM (with hardware acceleration or not?), what step exactly is taking so long (e.g. is that the download that takes long or the "Reading package lists" step), and what shows up in top: is cpu time being eating, by which process, etc. Really, these should be so obvious. Samuel

