On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 11:37:24AM +0100, Adrian Immanuel Kiess wrote: > I can sharpen this in the way that I use the gkrellm instances remotely > over SSH connections. Also, other GTK+/GNOME3 applications executed > remotely over SSH and displayed locally on my Enlightenment XOrg window > manager session take a lot of high CPU% cycles. > > Maybe this helps identify the bottle-neck. > > Sometimes it takes a low CPU% percentage at start right after booting > into Englightenment, but having eight gkrellm instances (seven remotely > via SSH) make take Enlightenment one full CPU core after having it > run for a while. > > This does not happen when I don't run gkrellm. Enlightenment takes as > low as 0,7-6% CPU% usage, even after having running Enlightenment for > two days. Spurring on gkrellm, the same affect happens again. > > Changing the refresh time/rate of gkrellm in the gkrellm preferences > does not change the effect.
That's strange - changing the refresh rate has a large impact for me. At 20Hz, enlightenment uses ~25%; at 1Hz, enlightenment uses ~2%. Running local vs remote over ssh doesn't seem to make any difference. > I hope this can be fixed! If no solution can be found (maybe it has to > do with some library, I don't know) I will contact > https://www.enlightenment.org/contact. Good luck! Ross