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Ashiette ,

Weird. It’s always been fast for me.

Is something throttling your CPU ? Have you tried using ALT+F2 to search ? But even if you had not it should be quick to search…

MJBrune OP ,

Nothing is throttling my CPU unless it’s somehow defaulted on in OpenSuse, Manjaro, Debian, or Linux Mint. Also these same distros, I installed other DEs on and had it work just fine. It’s a AMD Ryzen 9 3900x 4 ghz 12 cores.

This is specifically a KDE problem. So question, if you do windows key -> term/kon -> enter. As quickly as you can, does it accept the enter input and immediately launch your terminal?

PerryPeak ,

@MJBrune @Ashiette I tried doing it as quickly as I can and it didn't work the first time (result appeared what looks like about 0.1-0.2s later) but it did work in subsequent attempts (even when looking for other apps)
CPU: i5-1135G7

If you look for an app and then for a different app, does it find it quickly? I suspect it might be reading the .desktop files lazily (meaning it only reads them the first time you look for something)
Edit: nvm ksycoca is there to prevent that

MJBrune OP ,

Even if I look for the same app over and over again, it doesn’t speed up. Doesn’t seem like a caching issue to me. Perhaps the second time you were just .1-.2 seconds slower on the enter button?

Ashiette ,

I may not be as fast as you, but yeah it does work. Then again, I’m not using the default launcher.

I only notice it slightly slower on my intel i5 3rd gen machine. Which is exlected.

MJBrune OP ,

Oh what launcher are you using?

Ashiette ,

It’s called minimal menu

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