[09:38] <rbtsfd> #RuleZ-ManiA
[11:23] <jluc> Hello
[11:23] <jluc> i upgraded a lubuntu 6 year old computer from 20.04 to version 22.10 
[11:24] <jluc> everything is fine except it is now much slower
[11:24] <jluc> is there something i can do to recover some speed ?
[11:25] <guiverc> 20.04 had an upgrade path to the next release (ie. 20.10) or to the next LTS (22.04), not to 22.10
[11:25] <jluc> yes i first upgraded to 22.04 
[11:25] <jluc> and then accepted the 22.10 proposal
[11:27] <jluc> "much slower" is a bit strong. Let's just say it is "slower"
[11:28] <guiverc> ack...   firefox is now a snap package (a little slower to initially start but ~similar once going), the confinement may use a touch more RAM though; LXQt I believe has grown (due added features)..  but I can't recall much else changing that would cause 'slowness' sorry
[11:28] <jluc> Could be FF
[11:29] <jluc> i can try installing it the old way
[11:29]  * guiverc uses older boxes (2008 & 2009) thus would expect to notice slowness... I have 8GB of RAM though; I notice it more on boxes with less RAM even if newer CPUs
[11:31] <guiverc> At present all I can think of relates to RAM (not speed; if box has limited RAM you may notice it... Check you have swap setup though & sufficient swap!)
[11:34] <jluc> ok i'll try n have a look
[11:35] <guiverc> on low resources boxes (esp. low RAM), setting up Swap (with sufficient size) really makes a huge difference