> I changed the Intervall of the not existing WLAN Part of the Module to 60s 
> and the CPU was free again.
> 
> > after changing the interval, if you set it to 1 again CPU does go again
> > to 100%?
Somehow i thought i already tested this, but doesn't seems so.
Anyway, if i change it back to 1s the CPU doesn't jump to 100%. That's good!
I also just made a 
enlightenment_remote -module-disable monitor
enlightenment_remote -module-enable monitor
And it also doesn't stress the CPU anymore, after the Reload. (It remembered 
the 1s Setting for Wireless)
Fine, it was good that you asked! :)


> > Now my Questions:
> > Can i disable completely the WLAN Part of the Module per Config or similar?
> > I don't have a WLAN Card in my Computer.
> > And the Pictures take away some Space on the Desktop and displaying nothing.
> > 
> at the moment, no; we're working on splitting the module parts, but you
> have to be patient :)
It's no Problem, i have Patience :)
There is so much other Stuff to play with in Enlightenment right now ;)

I'm still trying to understand ecore_ipc ;)

Greets,
        Christian


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