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Windows : Takes time to start

Linux : Takes time to shutdown ?

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  • 4
    I don't want to be that guy but windows In Dell XPS 13 starts in 7 secs!
  • 2
    It says poweroff instead shutdown.
  • 2
    @elonmusk ik,windows 10 even without a ssd starts in under 20 secs.
    Old windows used to be very slow,up till windows 7
  • 0
    @neelgeek yeah! I agree with the old laps!
  • 0
    Now it is the opposite ☝️
  • 0
    Other way round for me...
  • 1
  • 0
    My Mint won't shut down unless all programs are closed for some reason.
  • 1
    Windows 10 - 3 seconds boot and 3 seconds shut down
    It does not hibernate for me. it shuts down completely.

    Arch Linux - 3 seconds boot and 3 seconds shut down

    😁
    SSDs are magic!
  • 0
    @Sandy0096

    Definitely don't use poweroff!
  • 0
    Linux shuts down just fine for me on my machine. Faster than startup, which only takes about ten seconds.

    My Windows 10 VM starts up in about 7 or 8 seconds, but takes about 20 seconds to shutdown.
  • 0
    GUI shutdown : 10sec
    CLI shutdown: 5 sec
  • 0
    People who say that Windows starts fast either have never used windows or have only tried booting a freshly installed windows xp on a new rig.
  • 0
    @Noob yeah sure sure sure ... what about people that rant about linux start or shutdown slow? I bet in that case is not possible right?

    p.s.
    anyway 5 or 10 seconds at the end of working day will not change my productivity or life
  • 1
    The exact opposite for me...
  • 0
    @filthyranter it's impossible, you never used windows and linux /s
  • 1
    @Noob

    Applying updates. Please wait.
  • 0
    @bahua end of working day switch off pc, eventually apply updates, next day switch on without need to wait updates... Total working time lost for updates: 0
  • 1
    @dontbeevil Totally not dual-booting ;)
  • 1
    @dontbeevil

    Sure, though for my purposes, I'm happy I don't have to worry about it at all, as I don't have Windows on anything but a VM.
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    Mac OS:

    Flap up, flap down πŸ˜ŒπŸ˜ŒπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚β˜ΊοΈβ˜ΊοΈ

    ( on a MacBook )
  • 1
    @Electrux wow you mean enable standby according to opne/close the lid exactly like any other os?... Apple is amazing /s
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    @dontbeevil lol πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
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    @dontbeevil every software cab run slow.
    Linux has extremely high potential to run slowly due to it's ability to be changed by the user.
    Even a wrong config and a heavy GUI will make it slow AF.

    The point is - every program can act slowly, but some programs can't run fast when not fresh and clean. Windows is one of those. It's a design thing. Every application makes the whole OS slower. So a freshly installed OS on a gaming rig on an SSD will boot in seconds. Use it for two years and it will boot in 20, 30 and more.
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    @Noob that's my point, I joke o purpose about linux... Because linux nazis complains only about windows and when it's up to linux they have to find some purpose
  • 0
    @dontbeevil oh yeah, makes sense.
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    Windows: cold to fully up in ~45 seconds, including longer bios delays (it amuses me that my system boots to a drive that isn't in the boot list). Powers off in ~20 seconds. I haven't reinstalled Win7 in three to four years.

    Linux (mint+kde): cold to up in 25 seconds, including bios delays. Powers off in 5 sec.
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