** Changed in: kdeutils
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Title:
xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop
for a whil
** Changed in: kdeutils
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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Ok, I think that's probably enough to close this for now. Thanks for
testing.
** Changed in: kdeutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchp
I've been using Kubuntu Intrepid since it came out in late October
(2008). Although I'm only running 1 Superkaramba applet, this problem
has not occurred on my system.
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https
> Is this still a problem in Intrepid?
I've left Kubuntu and I'm using Ubuntu Intrepid nowadays. So
unfortunately I'm unable to answer your question.
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.
Is this still a problem in Intrepid?
** Changed in: kdeutils (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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** Tags added: valid-xorg-conf
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
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I also had this problem on my laptop, (Debian Sid) takes about an hour
of being idle before the cpu usage would get to the point where even
killing xorg would save me from a reboot. Top would show that xorg was
using all the CPU usage, but found it was SuperKaramba causing the
problem. Seems to h
I just noticed this is from 2007, thats a bit odd as it just started
happening to me about a month ago and I never noticed anything before...
Iv been using the same setup for quite a few years and allways keep my
system up to date. Only changes Iv made to hardware is a newer nvidia
graphics card an
I have this too. I'm on debian sid amd64 arch.
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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Some have reported that even after disabling superkaramba, the issue is
still there, just much less frequent. So I think we have two bugs - one
specific to superkaramba (this bug 109507) that somehow something it is
doing is exacerbating the second bug, which is specific to xorg (bug
51991) and ca
This is also similar to another superkaramba issue - Bug #103603 .
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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this is apparently similar to bug 51991 as well as bug 120347.
I have exactly the same problem with xorg taking 100% cpu if the computer is
left for a couple of hours. The intervals are random though, sometimes it
happens after only a few mins.
I haven't tried running it without superkaramba yet
Bump. This is affecting me too. I also thought it was bug 51991.
I can provide additional tracing, etc. as needed.
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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I think I identified incorrectly what version of Superkaramba I was
using in my post above (2007-06-08). I said .41 but at the Superkaramba
web site, it's only up to .39 (as of today anyway!). I tried installing
.39 from source but keep running into this problem:
checking for unsetenv... yes
che
I think I have the same problem
I'm running feisty and I never saw anything like this under edgy
I have 2 superkaramba applets open and when I'm using my computer xorg eats
about 10-15% of my cpu and I've noticed when I leave my laptop on overnight
that something eats enough cpu to scale up my pr
Same here. After unloading superkaramba the problem is gone.
There will be also no problem if only one superkaramba applet is running.
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
Strange, but I can add further verification of this bug... With
superkaramba loaded, Xorg would ramp up to 100% usage over 30 minutes
when my laptop was left to idle. 15 minutes after it reach top speed it
the system would crash if I did anything except kill Xorg. I hadn't
experienced this befor
I can confirm this problem on Feisty Fawn 7.04, KDE 3.5.6 and
Superkaramba 0.41. I have two Superkaramba applets running and after
sitting idle for awhile, my desktop will freeze for 20-30 seconds after
which I am able to use it normally again (no hard reset thank
goodness!). Very annoying proble
** Changed in: kdeutils (upstream)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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I think this problem is superkaramba related.
** Changed in: kdeutils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jonathan Riddell
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
You rec
** Changed in: kdeutils (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Unconfirmed
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a
while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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I think this problem is superkaramba related instead of xorg-xserver.
However I sent the kill signal to the xorg process, so apport sent this
report as an xorg-server error to the launchpad.
** Changed in: kdeutils (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg-server => kdeutils
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU w
Hi,
I added kubuntu-team as a subscripted one, because I think this problem
is superkaramba related. I also found a bug report on bugs.kde.org:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143255
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #143255
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143255
** Also a
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