Hello, I use an Asus eeebox 1501b with 2 go ram and i notice that the unity gets warm quickly after boot and stays so. 
Anything I can fix here:
Memory Usage: 1330/1993MB (66.73%)
Disk Usage: 12/293GB (5%)
with just the default pdf reader open and firefox
  17.567s dev-sda1.device
         16.051s ufw.service
         15.079s keyboard-setup.service
         15.027s lvm2-monitor.service
         14.793s systemd-journal-flush.service
         14.598s systemd-modules-load.service
         14.516s systemd-tmpfiles-setup-dev.service
          6.590s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
          3.413s swapfile.swap
          3.169s udisks2.service
          2.718s NetworkManager.service
          2.682s networkd-dispatcher.service
          2.498s accounts-daemon.service
          2.289s ModemManager.service
          2.126s grub-common.service
          2.029s fstrim.service
          2.017s nmbd.service
          1.983s systemd-random-seed.service
          1.878s preload.service
          1.833s motd-news.service
          1.804s plymouth-quit-wait.service
          1.801s lightdm.service
          1.747s wpa_supplicant.service
 
Hi,
(Throwing some ideas post :-) )
I agree that this should be included in Lite Tweaks, maybe in an advanced or in a special "Diagnostics" section / module?
But, to make it more user flriendly, I would add some "Info" text in the program though, just above the buttons on the main window.
I push new Linux users to click and try everything so opening the tool with a text saying what is does would help guide/teach users.
Maybe, something like :
"This tool helps diagnose startup issues related to SystemD. SystemD provides a standard process for controlling what programs run when a Linux system boots up."
Now that I think about it, I would find this helpful in a lot of "specialized" applications, but that could be the noob in me talking. 

 
[member=9318]ejc[/member] 
For your , Asus eeebox 1501b, do you know if the harddisk inside is a SSD?
I regularly have problems in laptops and micro PCs (low to no airflow) with a "standard" harddrive getting hot, specially if it's a 7200rpm drive. 
(guess this should be moved to a support section though :-S )
 
Please open a support thread, this is a Tutorial. Thanks.
 
Perhaps a list of what can be shut-off for a faster boot up that 99% of users can do without the fear of doing damage to the O.S?
That would be neat for folks like myself.
 
[member=9258]Rapidrob[/member] 
If you haven't tried and not planning on using VirtualBox..
Performance Tips:
- For start up (boot time) - if you have no plans to run VirtualBox, and you want faster boots, you can remove it's supported additions:
Code:
sudo apt purge virtualbox*
sudo systemctl stop vboxadd.service
sudo systemctl stop vboxadd-service.service
sudo systemctl disable vboxadd.service
sudo systemctl disable vboxadd-service.service
 
[member=5414]firenice03[/member] 
Hi, thanks for the VirtualBox reminder... I looked around but I didn't see it in Sticky anywhere...
I also just noticed in your sig you had an Atom with SiS?
Maybe you had to use it as a punishment... or lost a dare? 

D
I'm just kidding, but when I work on a "trouble" system with an SiS chipset. I can almost flip a coin that it comes from a SiS "incompatility" of some kind.
 
[member=6733]TheDead[/member]  VB info was in the release notes. It is stickied.
TC
 
 (12-28-2019, 10:04 PM)TheDead link Wrote: [ -> ][member=5414]firenice03[/member] 
Hi, thanks for the VirtualBox reminder... I looked around but I didn't see it in Sticky anywhere...
I also just noticed in your sig you had an Atom with SiS?
Maybe you had to use it as a punishment... or lost a dare?  D
D
I'm just kidding, but when I work on a "trouble" system with an SiS chipset. I can almost flip a coin that it comes from a SiS "incompatility" of some kind.
[member=6733]TheDead[/member]
Yes it was in the release notes 
 
 
As for SiS... UGH -- it was what I had, and an early on box too try to "learn" on...
I always found it was a custom/modified xorg.conf..
I have bookmarked.. To remind me LOL
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/video...pcie-vga)/
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/video...771-issue/
There are probably many other links in the forum for SiS too ... but UGH...
I remember trying a setting, rebooting and having to undo/correct in a tty and try again... I made sure I had backups LOL