01-18-2015, 08:48 PM
I suggest you review the space available on each partition. I have been using Linux Lite and similar distros for years, and never noticed a slowdown unless a partition gets too filled up (not healthy for Linux filesystems).
If you do have a partition that is full, cleaning it up can help. If it does not, you may need to back up the data, format it, and restore the data to reset the inode metadata.
Also, check amount of memory used. You may have runaway process(es) that use swap space if configured to do so.
If you do have a partition that is full, cleaning it up can help. If it does not, you may need to back up the data, format it, and restore the data to reset the inode metadata.
Also, check amount of memory used. You may have runaway process(es) that use swap space if configured to do so.