Hello every one,
I am new to Ububtu Mate, today i just install it to give it a shot apart from this slow booting i am not having any problem on my machine. I have searched this topic on Google but didn't get much help so i thought to post my issue on this forum.
I am having a slow boot with Ubuntu Mate . I don't know how to fix this. My boot is taking almost 2 minutes to boot. I am attaching a video link of my boot so that you guys can help me to fix my issue.
System Specification: I am using an old Compaq Machine
Memory: 2.0 GiB
Processor: Intel® Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2370 @ 1.73GHz × 2
Ubuntu: Release 16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus) 32-bit
Kernel Linux 4.13.0-38-generic i686
MATE 1.12.1
On the link, I use the mouse wheel to magnify, wait few seconds the definition update, hold the click to move right/left/up/down, very readable.
You can also download the file on your destop it will be saved as .png, then just double click and use the mouse wheel to magnify if needed
Thanks Patrice. I zoomed in on his linked image and was able to read it. Then I was able to download a much more sizeable file that was equally readable. No mouse wheel as I’m on a laptop. My mice are also without wheels being ball type.
I have shared the image on my Google drive as the file size is large so i can not upload it here. And with the boot log or with the svg file i am not getting any thing any guide or help would be much appreciated.
And one more thing you can not view the .svg file properly on drive as all the lines got stack over each other. You guys can download it and save it on your system.
you can also try changing your software sources download location to somewhere else and updating again, I use the "Main Server" myself, if yours is set to your country, try changing it to "Main" per the update guide linked below.
Thank you for your reply @wolfman. Will go through the article which you share. Does you provide any details step regarding the issue. I mean what is the main cause due to which I am facing this peculiar problem of slow boot.
There may not be any help we can provide you with due to the age of your machine. Perhaps the cheapest (easiest) upgrade would be more memory as 2 GiB isn't much to begin with. Looking at your systemd-analyze blame results doesn't help much to find a booting bottleneck.
Good luck @vsvinit0. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.