Ubuntu :: Slow Performance When Opening Applications

Sep 1, 2011

Had Ubuntu running for about 4 days now and ive noticed its running quite slow.

Takes about 7-9 seconds to open Chromium and my home folder and about 15 to open minecraft :S

I got a:
AMD athlon II X2 p340
8gb of ddr3 1066mhz

I researched into this and found people saying IPv6 issue but it didnt resolve my issue.

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