Leif,
Do you have a graphic card that supports hardware driven 2D acceleration?
It is possible that the excessive cpu usage problem is related to
computer systems that do not have accelerated graphic cards, or the
accelerated graphic card drivers are not enabled.
My first tip that this might
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 09:48:30 -0600
"Curtis Gedak gedakc-at-gmail.com" wrote:
> Do you have a reproducible case that you can use for testing?
Yes! I just tried the simpler case of growing one single newly created
ext3 test partition in the same extended partition as before. Again
I noted that >80%
Benoît and Leif,
Thank you for the detailed information on this problem. Unfortunately I
have been unable to replicate this problem myself.
Do you have a reproducible case that you can use for testing?
If so, then to help determine if the problem is related to the amount of
verbose feedback
Hello Curtis,
Please have a look at
http://bugs.debian.org/499193
I'll bounce you the last mail message in the bug report soon.
Thanks,
Anibal
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Package: gparted
Version: 0.6.0-1
Severity: normal
This problem still exists. The bug report is almost two years old and
untouched. Maybe I can help with some clues and a workaround. I also
attach the gparted_details report file.
Just as Benoît Dejean I resized an ext3 partition with gparted. I a
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