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From: Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net>
Subject: Gnome takes more than 5 minutes to start
Date: Sun, 08 Mar 2020 13:35:27 +0100
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jbranso@dismail.de writes:

> I first tested Gnome.  Gnome took a long time to fully load.  I had a
> mouse that could move around for 5+ minutes with no background image
> before the "Welcome to Gnome" screen popped up.

This sounds unusual.  Can you reliably reproduce this behaviour?  Does
this only happen the first time you start Gnome or also on subsequent
logins?

--
Ricardo