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Á shortly bought a 128gb ssd drive and I was wondering if I could help put Ubuntu 14.04 Alpha 2 to turn off sooner, expected more from him.
Be well.
Now it takes about 13 to 15sec to shut down and in my view one ssd is much faster than that, because the call only takes about 3sec.
I wish it were so quick to turn off as.
Distribution: Debian Testing, Stable, Sid and Manjaro, Mageia 3, LMDE
Posts: 2,628
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So you are using an OS that is in development and expect release quality performance. This sums up the situation.
Get over it.
Have you filed a bug.
This is what TESTING means. The devs put it out there for peoble to TEST on real hardware. The testers job is to file bugs. The devs then, assuming the bug is verified, deal with it. If they do not know the problem exists because YOU have not reported it, it will not be fixed.
There may be a bug that has been reported. If no one else has added their "me too" to it, it is not verified. It will be ignored.
Then you can complain long and loud at release time that it shuts down too slow after having done nothing constructive with you install of a TESTING OS.
Testing versions are in development. They are not intended for production work. They not intended to be put out there as play things. They are out there to be TESTED and have bugs filed.
Yes I use both Debian testing and Sid. On Sid now. I do not expect it to act like Debian Stable. If I have a problem I file a damned bug.
Ok, I'll have to wait a little longer for the final release to have the desired performance, there have to subject myself to bugs that are popping up and going reporting them.
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