Did you check the journal? A quest like 'journalctl -b -1' would show the logs of your last boot, not the current one. I have not experienced that behaviour in Sid at all.
> inkbottle <inkbottle...@gmail.com> hat am 26. Mai 2017 um 18:32 geschrieben: > > > Still this very problematic issue I am the only one to experience. > > 1 - upgrade > 2 - clicking "reboot" > a - take at least 4 minutes to.. actually only logout. > b - then click on "reboot" > Does reboot but actually it hasn't shown the "booting debian splash screen" > (I > might have missed it though). > c - when showing SDDM, then take at least 4 minutes (counting with a stop > watch) to show the mouse pointer. (what is it doing during that time is a > mystery) > 3 - reboot to be safe > a - shows splash screen (boot) > b - shows mouse pointer in less than a minute. > 4 - reboot to be safe > a - 4 minutes to show mouse pointer (sddm) (w/o counting the time to reach > the > stop watch) > 4 - login > a - try "mpv" in no full screen -> OK > b - try mpv in fs -> OK > c - 30 min later or so try mpv again > -> kwin or plasmashell or whatever freeze > d - as usually I have a chance to access menu and click logout. > e - sddm take more than 2 minutes to show mouse pointer. > > I'm am a lousy sys admin, so I won't even try to investigate. > > Apart from upgrade time, I never turn off my computer, so I can't say... > > (dual screen w. display port (rather external than dual), thinkpad x230, > intel > graphics, lid closed: I am the one and only experiencing that... however that > might change when testing-sid is the new stable) > > > > Best, > Chris > > > > > > >