Quoting Sven Hartge (s...@svenhartge.de):
David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
$ systemd-analyze blame
36.727s wicd.service
22.102s binfmt-support.service
20.789s alsa-restore.service
20.618s lm-sensors.service
20.565s
David Wright deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk wrote:
$ systemd-analyze blame
36.727s wicd.service
22.102s binfmt-support.service
20.789s alsa-restore.service
20.618s lm-sensors.service
20.565s systemd-logind.service
20.471s rsyslog.service
Quoting Michael Biebl (bi...@debian.org):
Am 04.06.2015 um 06:59 schrieb David Wright:
$ systemd-analyze blame
1min 13.144s acpi-support.service
Can you please try and uninstall and purge
the following packages (not typically needed with jessie anyway)
acpid
acpi-support-base
Am 04.06.2015 um 06:59 schrieb David Wright:
$ systemd-analyze blame
1min 13.144s acpi-support.service
Can you please try and uninstall and purge
the following packages (not typically needed with jessie anyway)
acpid
acpi-support-base
acpi-support
consolekit
and report back if that makes
Quoting Fekete Tamás (fek...@gmail.com):
I have 7 years old computer with wheezy installed on it. Temporarly or not I
decided to keep this older version of Debian, because I upgraded to jessie
and
the boot time became extremey slower. To represent this with numbers: when
grub
finished with
Hello!
I was over of the 10'th reboot, when I gave up and reinstalled wheezy (I
was unable to
modify the starting processes as well. I wanted to do it, because I hate
starting into gdm3,
and the system was not able to handle update-rc.d -f gdm3 remove command. I
mean gdm3
was disappeared from
Fekete Tamás wrote on 06/01/2015 11:02 AM:
The only thing I can add to this topic that the problem came not because of
a
bad apt-get dist-upgrade, because boot was slowly even if I installed a
completely new jessie.
Based on your answers, it seems my problem is an exception and not the
Hy everyone!
I have 7 years old computer with wheezy installed on it. Temporarly or not
I decided to keep this older version of Debian, because I upgraded to
jessie and the boot time became extremey slower. To represent this with
numbers: when grub finished with countdown, took 52 seconds to boot
On 05/31/2015 03:29 PM, Fekete Tamás wrote:
Hy everyone!
I have 7 years old computer with wheezy installed on it. Temporarly or
not I decided to keep this older version of Debian, because I upgraded
to jessie and the boot time became extremey slower. To represent this
with numbers: when grub
Am 31.05.2015 um 21:29 schrieb Fekete Tamás:
Hy everyone!
I have 7 years old computer with wheezy installed on it. Temporarly or not
I decided to keep this older version of Debian, because I upgraded to
jessie and the boot time became extremey slower. To represent this with
numbers: when
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