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LL boots up sluggish, becomes 'snappy' on logoff/logon
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This fairly common behavior for Ubuntu, but is generally caused by the unattended updates (automatic update and automatic kernel removal) system. As far as I know LL uses manual kernel removal tools and does not run a full unattended updates version like Ubuntu, however the cause may still be backgrounded there. When you first login wait until the cpu usage drops off to a low figure, (single digit %). If it falls off and performs normally in a few minutes I expect update utilites are the most likely culprit. Use lite tweaks to remove old kernels and before your next update run: sudo apt-get update from the terminal, and then exit and update normally from the GUI. Also check syaptic for packages with broken dependencies.

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Re: LL boots up sluggish, becomes 'snappy' on logoff/logon - by trinidad - 10-31-2017, 11:04 PM

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