LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Major lag after wake up from suspend
#11
So I don’t know if this is a fix or not, but checking the box “save session for future logins” before suspending  seems to fix the problem.  I don’t know if this is a solution but it seems to work.

Edit: This improved it a little, by the lag is still there.
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#12
I don’t know if his helps, but it seems that the only parts that are lagging are parts of the xfce desktop ( the window manager, panel, menu, etc. ).  Navigating within applications seems to work fine.

When I open htop, the processes that seem to take up the most cpu % are:  "/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg -core :0 -seat seat0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch" and the second process is "/usr/lib/firefox/firefox -contentproc -childID 8 -isForBrowser -prefsLen 8301 -prefMapSize 182175 -parentBuildID 20190410105841".  The xorg is the process that can take up to 60% of my cpu.  It sporadically jumps all over the place.
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#13
There was this bug - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/838208

There are some discussions (other links/searches) about Compiz, and separately discussions about compositing, that in either when they were disabled it was solving it.
It was saying how where "fancy effects" were being used by desktop environment, or apps (only Firefox was specified in one post, but in others no apps were specified), then this was causing the spike in CPU useage from 60 til 100% and slowness/lag after suspend/sleep, not improving unless reboot was done. After which still being higher than usual until the feature was disabled. (summary info from a multiple links)

Have you tried -

Menu > ALL > Window Manager Tweaks

In the GUI select the Tab named "Compositor" untick the first item named "Enable display compositing" 
Click close.
Does this help it improve or not ?
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#14
[member=411]bitsnpcs[/member] It does not improve it unfortunately.  When I try to use firefox after waking up from suspend, it starts to use up to 50% cpu as well.  It's happening as i type this.  I also tried using a slightly older kernel to see if that fixed the problem...no difference at all.
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#15
Have you tried -

Menu > System > Lite Tweaks
select "zRam", and "Preload Apps", try this individually then at the same time.
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#16
That doesn’t work either Sad
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#17
I am out of ideas of what to search about for potential things to try. I will think about it a bit and search some more tomorrow.

Does this work ?

https://www.perl.com/article/fixing-a-sl...nd-resume/
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#18
no it doesn't work
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#19
That didn't work either.  I'm going to take a break from Linux Lite and switch to Xubuntu, as they are very similar.  Xubuntu also has updated Nvidia drivers and other updated software in general.  Again, thank you for all the help!
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#20
It is unfortunate I was unable to locate a link having a solution for the particular computer.
Other members may yet find it.
Or some advanced /experienced members may actually know the answer themselves, but they may be busy and not on the forums at the current timeframe.

Whilst taking your break I hope you find a solution for using a Linux OS on this particular computer you write of.



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