![]() ![]() I don't do that much system maintenance anymore, and am just not used to the current environment.so it takes longer than I typically have to spend on an issue to figure out how to even find what I might be looking for 2) As I mentioned I use this machine for work.I'm busy and need to do said work.I cannot fight with the machine when it's like this so much, so I just revert to LTS and carry on. There are two problems: 1) I'm old school and am used to the initscripts paradigm, not systemd. I understand I'm not giving you a lot to go on. I either do not even have the file(s) that are suggested to edit on my machine, or in them I find no lines that look anything like the ones that are suggested to edit. Some "solutions" that have been suggested are to edit an nf file, etc. (Note that even querying the arch forums is done via the web browser, which is an affected item.if the problem is bad, which it usually has been recently when I've tried the latest kernel, I don't have 15-20 minutes to fight my way through reading a few forum entries, hoping to find something useful.) If the frequency of the problem happening is too high, I just reboot into LTS since I need to get work done, not fight my applications. I found (as others have also reported) that if you do something like click another message, or another browser tab, you can snap the system back to being responsive, but it's only temporary (few seconds). ![]() With the current LTS kernel, there are no problems.with the latest kernel (and a few before that), it hangs every few actions (where example action might be: click to see different email, or try to scroll within the application, etc.). Shells and basic openbox commands are totally unaffected. ![]() ![]() The problem happens almost constantly in thunderbird or firefox, which is the only browser I'm using. Something specific you want me to try and look for? Please give commandline you want and I can try to report what it returns. ![]()
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