akiraaa
November 27, 2022, 8:42pm
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Hi! I recently switched from Windows 11 to Manjaro. Everything was fine until I started doing some things in the terminal, and the system became slower, and there are some delays when typing something. Fps in games has become lower (150->80.90). I googled pretty ■■■■■■■ everything, nothing helps. I switched from pipewire to pulseaudio, but I don’t think it’s the case. Please help
al_F
November 27, 2022, 9:01pm
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Welcome to Manjaro!
Your question is very generic. For anyone to be able to help, you need to provide more information and be more specific.
Which “things” did you do in the terminal? What have you tried to troubleshoot the problem?
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akiraaa
November 27, 2022, 9:39pm
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If I only knew what I did wrong. Processes daemons only come to mind and systemctl
Here’s my history. But I’m not sure if it’s because of that.
251 systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse
252 systemctl --user daemon-reload
419 sudo systemctl enable optimus-manager
534 sudo systemctl --user restart pulseaudio
538 systemctl --user restart pulseaudio
541 systemctl --user disable --now pipewire.socket && systemctl --user stop pipewire
551 systemctl --user enable --now pipewire.socket
552 systemctl --user enable --now pacmd
al_F
November 27, 2022, 9:56pm
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It seems to me you have both pipewire and pulseaudio installed, and I don’t think they work well together.
I don’t remember right now what went wrong for me when I was testing pipewire, but I decided to stick with pulseaudio + jack and remove pipewire completely from my system. Just remove all pipewire packages and replace if necessary with pulseaudio.
Hope that might help with your problem.
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TriMoon
November 28, 2022, 7:25am
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@akiraaa , hi and welcome to the forum
That could be related to baloo
, see:
OK, very interesting. Is there a way to see how deep this scan goes? Because most of these are errors:
okt 29 08:06:18 HP baloo_file_extractor[11358]: "Error (44284943): Dictionary key must be a name object"
okt 29 08:06:23 HP baloo_file_extractor[11358]: "Error: Bad BBox in shading dictionary"
Is it wise to configure the scan? I personally don’t know how deep this scan should go. Is it enough for it to check if the file is there (or just filename/meta-data)?
But using 98% of Intel I5-8300H? …
Attention: please follow the instructions linked below. a simple disable isn’t enough to kill this total nonsense, ugly and resource-wasting piece of crap
Disabling the indexer
To disable the Baloo file indexer:
$ balooctl suspend
$ balooctl disable
The indexer will be disabled on next login.
Alternatively, disable Enable File Search in System settings under Search > File search.
To permanently delete the index database, run:
$ balooctl purge
This will also resolve the following error me…