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Re: booting up taking longer over time - TMG1961 - 07-20-2015 The harddrive is old and should have been retired ages ago but instead it is still trying to do its best. I dont use wifi, got the laptop hooked up to a ethernet cable. Why the process gvfsd-smb-browse takwes alot of cpu i dont know either, dont even have a clue what it is and if i actually need it. Re: booting up taking longer over time - Wirezfree - 07-20-2015 Hi, O.K on being on cable, I believe the gvfsd-smb-brows is to do with networking/shares. Do you connect to any other PC's or to a NAS.? Otherwise, not sure what else you can check/do.? Re: booting up taking longer over time - TMG1961 - 07-20-2015 (07-20-2015, 07:59 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote:Hi, Connecting to notting else, only got 1 laptop and no other pc's or nas As soon as the laptop is started up it works fine, its just that i noticed it is booting slower then after a fresh install, now it takes almost twice as long to boot up. Re: booting up taking longer over time - torreydale - 07-15-2016 This workaround taken from Brett Bogert at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1409032 appears successful at getting the high CPU of gvfsd-smb-browse to disappear at login. It worked for me. Quote:After not be satisfied with any of the above workarounds to the problem Re: booting up taking longer over time - Wirezfree - 07-15-2016 Interesting... Since the beginning of my Linux use I had built a long list of things I do before usage... This is my TODO on networking... Linuxsmb: Networking [ Y ] Check/Install ~ SAMBA GUI & Network Stuff > $ sudo apt-get install system-config-samba cifs-utils libnss-winbind winbind gvfs-backends [ Y ] Open Linux Lite Help - Network Setup [ Y ] Add "HOMENET" Workgroup, Samba Config file [ Y ] Add "Resolver" order & "Master Browser" items below netbios name: name resolve order = bcast host lmhosts wins local master = no [ Y ] Re-start Networking [ Y ] gksu leafpad /etc/nsswitch.conf Then change the line: hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns To this: hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] wins dns Then re-boot [ Y ] Use SAMBA Gui, set up the /Public" to "PubShare" To be visible on other PC's. Change Share Settings with SAMBA GUI Tool |