Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-04 Thread Claudio F Filho

Hi

Sorry by delay.

About my kded4, as i told, i turned off all modules, and closed all 
possible apps.


After some other tests (and reboots), i opened my konsole and started to 
kill all pids of kded4.


I really haven't idea why, but after some 3 or 4 times killing its, all 
returned to normal (cpu ~15% with all my apps in use).


Thanks for all,
Claudio

Em 02-02-2011 14:25, Magnus Berg escreveu:

Use KDE's System Guard to see which process is using such much power. It can be inpossible to see 
some processes with top or proc.

I had problems before with strange processes then I run Aptitude as root. And I couldn't see them 
in top or proc. Now I run all root activites with sudo. No more problems.





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Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-02 Thread Dietz Pröpper
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. =/

But you did not look, what the reason was, didn't you?

Open up a console window, type top -b -n 1 and mail the output, please.


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Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-02 Thread Michael Schuerig
On Wednesday 02 February 2011, Dietz Pröpper wrote:
 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. =/
 
 But you did not look, what the reason was, didn't you?
 
 Open up a console window, type top -b -n 1 and mail the output,
 please.

I may be mistaken here, but I don't think that would make much sense, 
beyond showing how much CPU time kded is consuming. kded runs its 
services in a single process, therefore you don't see how individual 
services affect the outcome.

Michael

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Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-02 Thread Dietz Pröpper
Michael Schuerig:
 On Wednesday 02 February 2011, Dietz Pröpper wrote:
  Claudio F Filho:
   Continue in 100% CPU. =/
  
  But you did not look, what the reason was, didn't you?
  
  Open up a console window, type top -b -n 1 and mail the output,
  please.
 
 I may be mistaken here, but I don't think that would make much sense,
 beyond showing how much CPU time kded is consuming. kded runs its
 services in a single process, therefore you don't see how individual
 services affect the outcome.

I just wanted to verify that kded is the real culprit ;-).


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Re: Re: kded4 at 100%

2011-02-02 Thread Magnus Berg
Use KDE's System Guard to see which process is using such much power. It can be 
inpossible to see some processes with top or proc.

I had problems before with strange processes then I run Aptitude as root. And I 
couldn't see them in top or proc. Now I run all root activites with sudo. 
No more problems.


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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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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 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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