For the past few days, Kubuntu has become glacial. Not only does it take a long time to load anything, but also to close a program. It frequently freezes when I'm working on something as well. Today, after getting a physical maintenance job with a technician (they don't work on Linux) and trying it out again, it is as slow as ever. I tried to update the machine (new Linux kernels came in) using Alacritty, but it got hung up on trying to configure libc6-dev and gave up. Same thing happened on UcareSystem Core, so I finally ended up using Discover, which is taking forever. Really, my backup netbook (Atom processor, 2 Gb memory running Elive 32-bit) is faster than my regular machine, which is i3-7800 and 16 Gb memory. Should I wipe this out and re-install? I have btrfs so I'm backed up. Or is there something less drastic to do?
I'm retired so I have plenty of time to fiddle around.
I'm retired so I have plenty of time to fiddle around.
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