On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 2:30 PM, François Grisez <[email protected]> wrote: > Le mardi 2 juin 2015, 12:33:44 Liviu Andronic a écrit : >> Just as an experiment, try to remove the Indicator panel plugin. Here >> I'm using Xfce with their own Notification Area (i.e. good old >> fashioned systray). >> >> Actually, yeah, that's it: >> I add the Indicator panel plugin (v. 2.3.3), and I no longer get CPU >> overload when Linphone is running. I remove Indicator plugin and >> restart Linphone, and I can see CPU overload. >> >> Note: After adding/removing Indicator plugin, you may need to restart >> panel using `xfce4-panel -r`. > I could reproduce the bug by following your instructions. As Oscar said, that > bug is present in Linphone 3.8.2 and I fixed it when I fixed the systray icon > for Xfce. The bug will be fixed in Linphone 3.8.3. > Sounds great!
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