TIL You can use systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg
to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks
TIL You can use systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg
to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks


Apparently the reason my computer has been taking 2 minutes to boot was a faulty network mount
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Pantherina @feddit.de
Systemd can generate SVGs? Damn thats "bloat" but also unexpectedly fancy
48 1 Replygentooer @programming.dev SVGs are just fancy text files after all
49 0 Replyintelati @programming.dev If you go far enough, everything is.
But SVGs are one of the few image types that can be human readable and editable
11 6 Replyloutr @sh.itjust.works
If you go far enough, everything is.
No, SVG are text files, it's XML. You can write an SVG file representing a square using only a text editor relatively easily.
19 0 Replyhalva @discuss.tchncs.de No, not really. Most image formats produce completely unreadable jumbo only meant to be parsed with clever maths.
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