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[SOLVED] Re: delay before desktop loads





On 07/29/2018 06:38 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:


On 07/29/2018 05:28 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:


On 07/29/2018 05:05 PM, Matthew Crews wrote:
On 7/29/18 12:07 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
This is an extract of the journalctl log showing the long delay.

Jul 29 12:04:45 franklin ntpd[652]: Soliciting pool server 144.217.252.208 Jul 29 12:04:45 franklin ntpd[652]: Soliciting pool server 144.217.75.74
Jul 29 12:04:46 franklin ntpd[652]: Soliciting pool server
2607:5300:61:c0c::1
Jul 29 12:04:46 franklin ntpd[652]: Soliciting pool server 129.128.12.20
Jul 29 12:06:39 franklin kernel: logitech-hidpp-device
0003:046D:401B.0004: HID++ 2.0 device connected.
Jul 29 12:06:40 franklin upowerd[580]: treating change event as add on
/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.7/2-1.7:1.2/00
Jul 29 12:06:49 franklin kernel: random: crng init done


  What are these pool servers you are trying to connect to? I suspect
that may be the problem.



    I have no idea. I assume they are picked automatically by ntpd when
the debian package ntpd was installed by me a long time ago.

    I think they are/were related to the ntp time program which I had installed to keep the system clock accurate.
However, after purging ntp and it's related programs there is no change.

here's the systemd log extract:

Jul 29 18:24:34 franklin systemd[815]: Startup finished in 94ms.
Jul 29 18:24:34 franklin systemd[1]: Started User Manager for UID 1000.
Jul 29 18:24:46 franklin systemd-timesyncd[529]: Synchronized to time server 206.108.0.133:123 (2.debian.pool.ntp.org).

Jul 29 18:28:31 franklin kernel: logitech-hidpp-device 0003:046D:401B.0004: HID++ 2.0 device connected.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The big delay now is the kernel connecting my Logitech wireless keyboard.
Perhaps it's borked? But it seems to work well still. A kernel bug???





   Solved my own problem for now anyway. Booted into the previous
kernedl 4-16-02 and the delay is gone. The latest kernel is having
some sort of problem with my wireless keyboard/mouse combo.


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