Hi,
ext Eero Tamminen wrote:
If you reboot, can you get it again to consume that much CPU
i.e. is the problem (easily) re-producable?
It starts consuming CPU as soon as it starts, and keeps going.
But only if your MMC is in when you reboot?
Does dmesg tell anything?
What happens if you
Hi,
ext william maddler wrote:
first of all I have to say that I am *very* impressed by the N800, great
device!
By the way, I just found metalayer-crawler0 is eating up a lot of CPU, I
have 4 processes, and at least one is eating at least 50% of my CPU, all
the time.
How did you trigger that
Hi all,
first of all I have to say that I am *very* impressed by the N800, great
device!
By the way, I just found metalayer-crawler0 is eating up a lot of CPU, I
have 4 processes, and at least one is eating at least 50% of my CPU, all
the time.
As far as I discovered, metalayer-crawler is in
Hi,
ext william maddler wrote:
first of all I have to say that I am *very* impressed by the N800, great
device!
By the way, I just found metalayer-crawler0 is eating up a lot of CPU, I
have 4 processes, and at least one is eating at least 50% of my CPU, all
the time.
How did you trigger
On 1/26/07, william maddler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
first of all I have to say that I am *very* impressed by the N800, great
device!
Ditto.
By the way, I just found metalayer-crawler0 is eating up a lot of CPU, I
have 4 processes, and at least one is eating at least 50% of my CPU, all
the
Quick upgrade.
If I'm not wrong, the crawler explore the *whole* filesystem, and thus
eating so much CPU (and resources). A quick work around could be to
watch only thos directoryes which are likely to contains media files:
/home/user/MyDocs/.video
/home/user/MyDocs/.sounds