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    System became extreeeeeeeemly slow after update

    Hi All,

    i updated my dell 1505 laptop from 9.04 to 9.10 alpha. now the boot time went up six fold. it used to boot in 60-100 sec. now it is taking 500-1000 sec . once the system is up and running everything seems to work fine except bluetooth, which is crashing every time and i can't mount my NTFS partition.

    can you guys help me fixing this?

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    Re: System became extreeeeeeeemly slow after update

    Try this: Make a backup copy of your /boot/grub/menu.lst file, then edit it and remove the "splash" and "quiet" commands from the kernel you are booting with. When you restart, this will give you a screen full of text during boot and shutdown, and you might be able to see where it is hanging.
    There is another post (I can't locate it at the moment, try searching) regarding ntfs problems.

    Edit: The ntfs problem is listed here: http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3105669.0
    though I don't know if it's the same problem as yours.
    Please post your /etc/fstab file.
    We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. -- Stephen Hawking

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      #3
      Re: System became extreeeeeeeemly slow after update

      the only error that i can see "probing vboxnetflt failed"

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        #4
        Re: System became extreeeeeeeemly slow after update

        What you are looking for is some step in the boot process that is taking a lot of time to complete.
        If you don't see it stalling on a specific command, then the other thing you might try is, once the system is up, open konsole and type
        Code:
        top
        That will tell you if some process is using a lot of cpu time. There have been problems with kded running 100% cpu time in the past.
        We only have to look at ourselves to see how intelligent life might develop into something we wouldn't want to meet. -- Stephen Hawking

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