[21:37] <Fusionite> Hey
[22:06] <roadmr> evening
[22:16] <alourie> hello
[22:16] <alourie> I have a problem and need help catching it
[22:17] <alourie> my login time from the <password+Enter> until usable desktop is at least 30 seconds
[22:17] <alourie> how do I profile it?
[22:17] <alourie> (I have quite a fast system, so 30 secs is ridiculous)
[22:25] <roadmr> alourie: is your time from bootup to login screen reasonable?
[22:26] <alourie> well
[22:26] <roadmr> alourie: once you're at the login screen, go to a VT (ctrl-alt-F1 for instance)
[22:26] <alourie> I'd like it faster, but it's ok
[22:26] <alourie> I'd say it's the same as it had always been
[22:26] <roadmr> when there you can tail /var/log/syslog, /var/log/Xorg.0.log and ~/.xsession-errors
[22:26] <roadmr> also you could run top to see which processes are running
[22:27] <roadmr> alourie: so what I'd do is prepare top on the VT, then punch in my password and quickly go to the VT to see which process may be hanging things up
[22:27] <roadmr> alourie: this is quite improvised :) but it may be a start
[22:28] <alourie> roadmr: well, I could start top (or something like that) probing with high res and drop it to a logfile, then look at the file itself. No rushed switching
[22:29] <roadmr> alourie: that also works, I like to see stuff happening but I agree it's less comfortable
[22:31]  * EgyParadox is away: I'm busy