To compare,
“sudo reboot”
15 seconds for Debian Grub to get to starting Windows
3 second for Windows to start up
<2 seconds for Edge browser to open
To compare,
“sudo reboot”
15 seconds for Debian Grub to get to starting Windows
3 second for Windows to start up
<2 seconds for Edge browser to open
I misspoke when I said 8GB Ram btw. I have 16.
And just did PC benchmarking and everything is “exceeds expectations”.
LOL
So because Windows started up SO quickly, I had assumed I’d installed both OS’ on my SDD.
Nope! Both were on the HDD.
Deleted my Linux partitions on the HDD, popped Debian on the SDD, KDE starts in 3 seconds.
Still very strange to me that KDE took almost 3x than Windows on the HDD though…
@james This is just a guess, but it might be because of fast startup in windows. With fast startup enabled (which I think it is by default), windows hibernates instead of shutting down.
In my defence I was doing this wipe and reinstall at like midnight in the middle of the worst autistic meltdown I’ve had in living memory. He can install his operating system on the wrong harddrive, as a little treat.