How do you fix a slow Linux Mint 19.1?

Li
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I just installed linux mint 19.1 xfce 32 bit on a laptop next to Windows 10. It also runs as far as stable when it is started, but it takes forever… 3 times longer than Windows… Even until the linux logo appears it takes 2 minutes. The laptop has 2 GB of RAM. Solutions?

ca

Sufficient space is available? Otherwise, which output is available for the following commands?

systemd-analyze blame
systemd-analyze critical-chain

Ma

You only talk about boats?

Hdd or SSD? 2 minutes with HDD is not completely absurd… But look at the answer of tavkomann; you can still see if everything is OK at the boot and something can be optimized.

What I'm really aiming for:

3 times longer than Windows…

That has other reasons.

What Windows sells to you as a "shutdown" from 8 is not a "shutdown" but more of a "power-saving mode".

Hibernate - or "Suspend to disk" - exactly what you know when your Accu is teaching, your PC abrupts - but then when you connect the power supply and turn on the calculation is immediately booted up and all programs etc. Still open.

Essentially, Windows does that when you "shut it down":

Close all programs
Log out
Goes to sleep

=> Looks like shutdown; Logically, that is faster

Could you probably synonymous for Linux tinkering… But just is not nice in the dual-boot, because the system partition must be lured that no one can write on it. System is not shut down! And can also have other unsightly side effects…

In any case, should show you why the different boot times are not comparable. You can also click hibernate on Linux every now and then - then your laptop will boot up on Linux too fast.

Li

Smart tactic😂

Al

How do you fix a slow Linux Mint 19.1?

By finding out what's going on there for so long.

The easiest thing is to disable the splash screen during the boot process in order to see the messages issued by the kernel.

Often it is setting up the network including waiting for a response from the router.

For example, queries from the NTP server for me requires a total of 6,032 seconds, and the second place is 5,141 seconds for the NetworkManager.

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