You can install alacarte to see what command is beeing executed from the menu. I can't check myself right now, since i am not at my computer and is typing this from my tablet.
Joachim Hansen 10. juli 2014 18:05 skrev "Scott Linnenbringer" <[email protected]> følgende: > When I load Chromium from the dash, the browser takes about 7-8 seconds to > load (and the busy symbol still spins in the top bar though Chromium is > usable at that point.) > > If I run 'chromium-browser' from the terminal, it loads (almost) > instantly. This behavior is similar for other applications as well. > > What exactly is going on in the dash? Has anybody else noticed this? I > just installed Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 on a low-spec laptop (Acer Aspire E-731, > Intel Celeron 1.9ghz processor) but it's clearly able to load Chromium > quickly one way. I have also installed the 'preload' daemon. I thought that > maybe the launcher in the dash is running chromium-browser with flags that > are slowing it down, but I can't figure out (from google) how to see what > is being executed. Any tips? Sorry if this has been asked before... > > Cheers, > Scott > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > >
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