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On antradienis 19 Liepa 2011 04:09:15 Tim Riemenschneider wrote:
Package: kdelibs-bin
Version: 4:4.6.4-1
Severity: normal
Today kded4 used 100% cpu-time (thus blocking 1 core).
This is a duplicate of 621358.
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Bug#621358: kdelibs-bin: on logging out and in again kded4 (often?) loops on
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Bug#634483: kdelibs-bin: kded4 eating 100% cpu-time
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Package: kdelibs-bin
Version: 4:4.6.4-1
Severity: normal
Today kded4 used 100% cpu-time (thus blocking 1 core).
strace shows not much:
tim@rohan:~/dl$ strace -p 2923
Process 2923 attached - interrupt to quit
futex(0xf62e7c, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 1, NULL) = ? ERESTARTSYS (To be restarted
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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