21st January 2017, 9:00
(This post was last modified: 21st January 2017, 11:20 by kdemeoz.
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(19th January 2017, 9:05)Pliny.D.Elder Wrote: Sounds like you know what your doing, and there's plenty of ram there.
You can run that command. No decorations or kwin effects will change.
Timeshift, ukuu, aptik, are all immensely useful tools. I have them installed.
Here's a good read...
https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/ssd
/etc/cron.weekly/fstrim
Yes, Pjotr's stuff is good, isn't it? I have that linked page already bookmarked & i used it during my post-installation optimisation of Maui. I used its predecessor page a few years ago for the same reason in Mint 17.x KDE.
Thanks for the reassurance for Timeshift. I already use TeeJee's Aptik [fantastic!], so i will now tryout his TS too.
So you don't reckon my "Mad Speculation" tmpfs /tmp idea holds any water? Fine, i am most happy to now officially ditch that crazy what-if.
Have now run this & rebooted [nothing seemed to explode]:
Code:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-input-all kwin