On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 05:38:32PM +0300, Ville Herva wrote:
> me, it goes like this: after I start X it takes 0% cpu while idle and so
> does xmms. After three days or so it begins to take 30% while idle and
> xmms takes 8%. Killing xmms does not help - X still takes 30% and if I
> start xmms again, it'll take 8% while idle. After few days, X will take
This is probably unrelated, but after running xmms for a few hours it starts
eating more and more cpu for me, and I have to restart it to get it back to
normal consumption. This only happens on my bp6, so I've been suspecting xmms
has some kind of concurent programing bug, but never had time to investigate
it.
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