On 09/18/2015 05:29 AM, Xen wrote:
I could go and hunt later today through that Xorg log, but I rather doubt I would find something myself.
Right. that's why David asked you to post it. "Many Eyes' -- others with more experience can see things you, in your admitted inexperience, miss.
Look at `/var/log/Xorg.0.log` along with `lsmod` and verify you have to proper driver loading for you video card.
Aye, I could see nothing fancy that was off.
As root, type `dmesg` and pipe the output to a file and look at the system startup and see if there are any issues that stand out.
Also nothing really. I could check again.
Avoidance behaviour. You butch and moan but never substantiate. We ask you for 'evidence; we ask you to perform tests and show us the results, but you never do. You seem to assume that you are smarter, know more about Linux than us, so don't need to let us know what is actually going on. David isn't the first to say that he doesn't have your problems and that your problems are a configuration issue. I am of the opinion, and I'm sure I'm not alone in this, that you don't want to have your problems with Linux solved since you get off on complaining to an audience about it. In Rodney Dangerfield this is funny, but in "old maids" its not. In younger people its more like a syndrome out if ISM-IV. Other people substantiate and detail their claims or problems. There are many tools for this. You are unwilling to work with us to to make use of them.
When it is *really* slow there are bunches of DBUS messages.
Substantiate that. Show us what those messes are.
Sometimes not having to do with KWrite at all. Like, there are DBUS messages about NetworkManager. I never understood them.
If you didn't understand them than you don't know if they were relevant or not. What were they?
That is on the rare occassion that KWrite takes 10+ seconds to launch.
So there *is* a correlation! Those messages may not come from Kwrite but that's beside the point; there could be something underneath that is slowing the loading of Kwrite. But since you won't tell us what those messages are we'll never know. All we'll know is that you a) you get a kick out of complaining so that b) you don't really want to fix things, since c) if you did you wouldn't be able to get a kick out of complaining.
On other occassions, it generally still takes about 2 seconds to launch every time. It is just a general slow feeling.
As David and others have said, that need not be so. It is so for you because you are unwilling to work with us to determine the reasons, unwilling to carry you the tests we ask and tell us the detailed results.
If you're saying that's abnormal, I have no clue how to troubleshoot it myself.
That's why people submit details and examples and carry out the tests others here propose and show the r4results; other do have a clue.
But I'm also no KDE developer.
Neither is David. Neither are most of the people here who are getting results better than you. The fact that you think that you need to be a developer, to read the code, says a lot about you. I say this in comparison to the people here who are getting excellent results even though they don't look at the code, they simple RTFM and carry out tests in a methodological manner and pay attention to the advice of others, rather than arguing the toss.
That could be. But it is not any configuration choice I made myself. I don't see how I can be held responsible for the choices others have made .
That's a pathetic argument, up there with the "you made me hurt you" statements of bullies. Everyone here is telling you that to get a good, an outstanding performance from Linux, you need to 'tune' the configuration. No-one expects out-of-the box perfection. Get with it!
There are a million things that are just not right to me.
But you won't substantiate that with details or evidence.
I can't spend that much time on a computer system. I don't even have that much time.
But you have time to write long arguments and complaints. The time you "waste" is because you refuse to actually work down a proper problem determination tree with us, performing valid tests and showing results. its your resistance that is wasting your time.
I just want to be cared for once in a while
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