Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-01 Thread Claudio F Filho

Em 01-02-2011 15:34, Kevin Krammer escreveu:

kded is unrelated to widgets, it is for small non-UI services.
See Systemsettings ->  advanced Tab ->  services


I already power off all modules and services, but the cpu yet stay at 
100%. I also turned off apps like kopete, akregator, etc, and nothing.


Continue in 100% CPU. =/

Regards,
Claudio


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Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-01 Thread Dietz Pröpper
Claudio F Filho:
> Since some days i observed a high cpu consumption, ~50% "without"
> nothing, only the kde, and today, i saw it go to 100% all time.

What do you mean with "the kde"? KDE is composed out of several processes.

> I found many questions about kded4 at top, but without solutions. I
> tried to disable each widget, finding who is "eating" cpu, without
> success.
> 
> Some idea or suggestion?

You could try to use i.e. top to nail down the culprit.


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Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-01 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Tuesday, 2011-02-01, Claudio F Filho wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Since some days i observed a high cpu consumption, ~50% "without"
> nothing, only the kde, and today, i saw it go to 100% all time.
> 
> I found many questions about kded4 at top, but without solutions. I
> tried to disable each widget, finding who is "eating" cpu, without success.

kded is unrelated to widgets, it is for small non-UI services.
See Systemsettings -> advanced Tab -> services

Cheers,
Kevin


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kded4 at 100%

2011-02-01 Thread Claudio F Filho

Hi

Since some days i observed a high cpu consumption, ~50% "without" 
nothing, only the kde, and today, i saw it go to 100% all time.


I found many questions about kded4 at top, but without solutions. I 
tried to disable each widget, finding who is "eating" cpu, without success.


Some idea or suggestion?

Thanks in advanced,
Claudio


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Re: Is it possible to open a .gz file in Konqueror using the gzip:/ protocol by clicking on the file instead of opening Ark

2011-02-01 Thread godo



It works with .tar.gz file with tar:/ protocol but not with a plain .gz file
(like changelog.Debian.gz). What I want Konqueror to do is to open that .gz
file with gzip:/ protocol


Neither do i can't open pure gzip inside Konqueror.
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Re: Is it possible to open a .gz file in Konqueror using the gzip:/ protocol by clicking on the file instead of opening Ark

2011-02-01 Thread Michael Tsang
On Monday 31 January 2011 21:53:14 godo wrote:
> On 01/31/2011 12:17 PM, Michael Tsang wrote:
> > On Saturday 29 January 2011 22:44:28 godo wrote:
> >> On 01/29/2011 01:36 PM, Michael Tsang wrote:
> >>> Dear all,
> >>> 
> >>> When I click on a .gz file in Konqueror, it opens up Ark and that's not
> >>> I want. I want Konqueror to open that .gz file by calling up the
> >>> gzip:/ protocol directly. I tried going into file association settings
> >>> but I found no clue on how to do it. I'm using Squeeze.
> >>> 
> >>> Michael
> >> 
> >> Hi,
> >> Open Konqueror->  Settings->Configure Konqueror->File
> >> Managment->Navigation->Open archives as folder
> > 
> > It does not work. Is it a bug in KDE?
> 
> I really don't know, it works in my Squeeze and Sid.
> Click on apt-offline-1.0.tar.gz open in Konqueror
> 'tar:/home/path/to/apt-offline-1.0.tar.gz/'
> 
> Can you do it with Dolphin?
> 
> What happens if you write path (tar:/home/username/your.tar.gz) in
> Konqueror path/url field and press enter?

It works with .tar.gz file with tar:/ protocol but not with a plain .gz file 
(like changelog.Debian.gz). What I want Konqueror to do is to open that .gz 
file with gzip:/ protocol
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