strangequark
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Hi guys.
On my laptop, I have a dual boot Windows and KDE neon set up.
For some reason, Windows feels faster than neon in general. I don't have any tests or anything to prove it, but on a day-to-day usage basis, Windows feels a lot snappier than Linux. Apps open faster, websites load faster, etc. Does anyone know why this is, and what I can do to increase the speed of my Linux install?
Hardware: Lenovo Yoga 710, 4 thread processor, 8GB RAM.
Software: KDE neon 5.22.1
On my laptop, I have a dual boot Windows and KDE neon set up.
For some reason, Windows feels faster than neon in general. I don't have any tests or anything to prove it, but on a day-to-day usage basis, Windows feels a lot snappier than Linux. Apps open faster, websites load faster, etc. Does anyone know why this is, and what I can do to increase the speed of my Linux install?
Hardware: Lenovo Yoga 710, 4 thread processor, 8GB RAM.
Software: KDE neon 5.22.1
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