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On December 20, 2018 11:45:29 AM UTC, Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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>> On Thursday, 20 December 2018 08:12:43 GMT Dale wrote: |
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>>> Thanks for the help. When I boot next time, maybe it will log the |
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>error |
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>>> and I can see what is going on. |
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>> You could also try CTRL-S to pause the screen update and CTRL-Q to |
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>let it |
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>> continue. |
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>I did try page up, up arrow and such. I was trying to get at least one |
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>or two keywords to look into. Thing is, it is so fast. My old 4 core |
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>booted pretty quick but this new 8 core with faster clock speeds is |
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>seriously fast. It goes from the kernel starting to load to sddm |
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>starting in seconds. I'm not sure if the extra memory helps at that |
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>point or not but the faster and extra cores sure does. I'll try to |
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>remember that ctrl s. I just better have my fingers ready. lol |
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>If I had a sdd drive for the OS to be on, I guess it would be even |
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>faster. vvrrrmmmmm vvvrrrmmmmm!!!! |
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>Dale |
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>:-) :-) |
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Next upgrade idea: |
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- mainboard with NVME slot |
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- NVME drive for your OS. |
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Your CPU and memory will be the next bottleneck :) |
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