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> Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 10:38:43 -0700<br />
> From: "Bob" <ubuntu-qygzanxc@listemail.net><br />
> To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions"<br />
> <ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com><br />
> Subject: Re: Ubuntu 15.04 problems (Colin Law)<br />
> Message-ID:<br />
> <mailman.9914.1432956840.18830.ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com><br />
>> ><br />
>> > Hi Jim. Have you run "systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg" after you <br />
>> boot your<br />
>> > computer? That is how Colin found that my slow boot problem was <br />
>> associated<br />
>> > with my WIFI.<br />
>> ><br />
>> > --<br />
>> > Robert Blair<br />
>><br />
>> Thank you Robert,<br />
>> I am sorry I am really lost in this search for the "systemd-analyze plot ><br />
>> plot.svg." I looked for plot.vg in my "Search your computer and online<br />
>> sources" and found it. When I clicked on it, it came out <br />
>> "unavailable data"!<br />
>> I googled "systemd-analyze plot" and found this title. When I <br />
>> opened it, wow<br />
>> I could not understand a bit about it. I had expected a software to <br />
>> download<br />
>> and install it. I don't know if it is already installed in my PC or <br />
>> not. Did<br />
>> I miss it?<br />
><br />
> Yes, it is already installed. Execute "systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg.".<br />
> This will but the chart plot.svg in your home directory. To view it<br />
> double-click on the icon and a image viewer will display it. In case <br />
> the image<br />
> viewer fails (which happens to me on some plot files) you can use Firefox to<br />
> look at the plot. You may not understand what is there so upload it where<br />
> anyone can look at it (I used Drop Box) and post the URL here,<br />
><br />
> --<br />
> Robert Blair<br />
Thank you one of the readers I couldn't remember, but I got a trick on how to 'attach' a photo to an email. I had attempted to do the attachment of a photo, but I was advised that it was way too long beyond limit of 40k memory. So here is a link of plot.svg in my PC's Ubuntu 15.04<br />
<p><a href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/yttpeefzirbpn0y/snapshot1.png?dl=0" target="_blank">https://www.dropbox.com/s/yttpeefzirbpn0y/snapshot1.png?dl=0</a></p>Get the picture of what I am trying to say here regarding the problem of DropBox. When I clicked on it to open, all the icons disappeared from the screen. When I clicked on the upper left icons to 'close', 'reduce' or 'full screen' my pc went locked up. I had to hold down two keys, 'ctrl' and 'alt' and hit 'delete' to resume the work. Icons were still absent. I had to restart PC to get full screen. video system is not working right? incompatibility? Jim <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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