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8 Oct
2018
8 Oct
'18
19:06
I just rebooted my Ryzen PC after upgrading to Tumbleweed 20181004 that brings Linux 4.18.11 and it was way faster than before, as you would expect from this machine and like on Windows. About 8 seconds (counted in my head so probably a little off) from hitting Enter after typing the disk password the second time to SDDM. Shutdown is also blazing fast now. Can you confirm this on your machine as well? AFAIK this fix was planned for Linux 4.19, and I could't find anything related to this in the snapshot changelog for 20181004. Did openSUSE kernel maintainers backport this fix? regards