Note that I'm not using any apt related program when aptd is running after logging in.
> Perhaps you should use Synaptic instead of software-center on your 10 years (?) old machine.
I can't find a 13" laptop with 4/3 form factor screen anymore. This form factor is the best for my real world work. Moreover, I will buy my next laptop when there will be a linux distro shipped with it instead of a MacOS, M. Windows. Finally, why a new version of a software could make change a reliable hardware which is working like a timepiece.
I dumped the list of processes just after startup before and after logging in with gdm.
Note that I'm not using any apt related program when aptd is running after logging in.
> Perhaps you should use Synaptic instead of software-center on your 10 years (?) old machine.
I can't find a 13" laptop with 4/3 form factor screen anymore. This form factor is the best for my real world work. Moreover, I will buy my next laptop when there will be a linux distro shipped with it instead of a MacOS, M. Windows. Finally, why a new version of a software could make change a reliable hardware which is working like a timepiece.
I dumped the list of processes just after startup before and after logging in with gdm.