Hello Till!
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 03:25:05PM +0100, Till Kamppeter wrote:
I by myself have never tested cups-browsed with that many printers or
otherwise very noisy networks. It is also the first time that someone
reports that cups-browsed takes a lot of CPU.
cups-browsed is running an
I by myself have never tested cups-browsed with that many printers or
otherwise very noisy networks. It is also the first time that someone
reports that cups-browsed takes a lot of CPU.
cups-browsed is running an event loop and if an event (= broadcast
signal from local avahi-daemon or from
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2014 12:43:31 +0100 Julian Gilbey j...@debian.org wrote:
I'm running cups on a machine which lives on a fairly busy network
(about 100 printers broadcasting)
Well. That's slightly unusual I would say. Your network is likely quite
noisy. :)
, and
Package: cups-browsed
Version: 1.0.57-1
Severity: normal
I'm running cups on a machine which lives on a fairly busy network
(about 100 printers broadcasting), and cups-browsed is constantly near
the very top of the top list, ordered by %CPU, for example:
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR
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