theGreaterDuck
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Linux Mint 20.0.4, Lenovo Flex 5, Ryzen 5 4500, 16GB, 512GB-SSD -- always up to date
I have to use a Kernel later than Ubuntu/Mint maintained stock 5.4.xx as it would not recognize external monitors with the Ryzen CPU.
Starting with Kernel 5.6.xx it all worked fine so I kept updating to the latest Kernel.
Up until Kernel 5.8.8 the switching between 2-active TTY user logins has taken less than a second.
From 5.8.9 to the just installed latest 5.9.1, switching is taking more than 3-seconds.
I have to keep rolling back to 5.8.8 as I need to switch users hundreds of times a day and it is irritating looking at black screens for a collective half hour per day.
Is there a setting or something I can adjust some way to get back to that fast switching and keep up with the latest Kernels?
Thanks
I have to use a Kernel later than Ubuntu/Mint maintained stock 5.4.xx as it would not recognize external monitors with the Ryzen CPU.
Starting with Kernel 5.6.xx it all worked fine so I kept updating to the latest Kernel.
Up until Kernel 5.8.8 the switching between 2-active TTY user logins has taken less than a second.
From 5.8.9 to the just installed latest 5.9.1, switching is taking more than 3-seconds.
I have to keep rolling back to 5.8.8 as I need to switch users hundreds of times a day and it is irritating looking at black screens for a collective half hour per day.
Is there a setting or something I can adjust some way to get back to that fast switching and keep up with the latest Kernels?
Thanks