Hello everybody,
I'm using Debian 8.9 on my old laptop(
https://h10057.www1.hp.com/ecomcat/hpcatalog/specs/provisioner/05/GA009ET.htm).
It is running fast(as Debian always used to run). I upgraded to 9.0(and
later to 9.1) but it started to run slow so I did a fresh 9.1 install(home
is on a different partition) but since the start is running extremely
slow(including the installer).
Initially, I asked what could have caused this here:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/382193/debian-9-vs-8-7-installer

It seems to me as every binary take longer to execute.
Looking at changes between versions(8 and 9) ASLR seems like something
could affect large number of/every executable but according to this
article:
https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/cert/2014/02/differences-between-aslr-on-windows-and-linux.html
the penalty should not be more than 25%.

Not sure if, in my case, this security feature is causing everything to be
(if I'm not exaggerating) 100% slower but is it possible to disable this
security feature ?

Best,
Alexandru IANCU

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