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gnome-pilot 2.0.17 has been released (though I doubt there's an ubuntu
package yet). It would be interesting to hear if it has any effect on
the problem.
This is probably a duplicate of upstream bug 450901
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450901) and it could probably
be fixed by a code
Hi Gang
Same problem here January 30 2009 with Palm Tungsten E2!
System Monitor shows gpilotd SLEEPING but eating 93% of CPU
Htop shows 98% cpu usage /usr/bin gpilotd
I hit this the last time I tried using the Palm on Ubuntu Hardy to update my
calendar.
Probably another reason why I still keep
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Hi Pedro,
Apologies. I forgot to add a comment here about how I (nearly) solved the
problem for me.
I had to play with udev configuration, following these instructions:
http://www.pilot-link.org/README.usb
In some cases, the gpilotd problem (eating CPU) arises again.
The workaround is to kill
Hi Pedro,
I'm not actively using Ubuntu or a Palm at this time, so I'm afraid I can no
longer comment on it.
Thank you,
Ram Laska
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 2:42 PM, Pedro Villavicencio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu bette
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Thanks in advance.
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errata: with "HS", I meant "out of order"
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Though I had no problem synchronizing my old palm M500 (on Feisty, then Gutsy),
I can't do it with my new TX (the M500 is HS), on Gutsy.
Often, the palm is restarted instead of synchronizing.
gpilotd is eating 95 to 100% CPU.
When I kill gpilotd, many similar applet windows popup (2 to 6).
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Similar for me on Gutsy. After I run a successful JPilot sync,
"gpilotd" starts using massive CPU. I'm also using "usb:" in my JPilot
preferences.
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Updating on the bug status from fresh Gutsy install.
I noticed the gpilotd doesn't consume 100% CPU after the hotsync
finishes, nevertheless one still has to 'killall gpilotd' in order to
unlock gpilot-applet, which otherwise stays completely frozen.
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I confirm the same bug using Ubuntu 7.04 (32 bits) in a AMD64, with a
Tungsten T5 connected via USB, and using /dev/pilot.
After sync finishes, and as soon as the Palm turns off, the gpilotd app
begins to use CPU time at 90%, more or less. So, in System Monitor, I
stop thist application, then kill
I think this bug needs to be reviewed. I can confirm the same problem as
the original reporter: gpilotd consuming 100% CPU after a successful
sync. Actually, there are two outcomes after a sync: either gpilotd
starts eating up the CPU, or the "Pilot applet" stops responding to
requests (gnome-pilot
closing the bug then
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The two USB ports for the Zire are normal - you want to use the second,
I think. I no longer have this problem on Edgy.
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(and I initially reported this and am still using a serial sync dock)
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I have had the same problem with gnome-pilot 2.0.14-0ubuntu and my
Palm Tungsten|E2
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Forget my last comment, gpilotd still pegged out the CPU after a few minutes,
even when I put my palm to sleep. I'll try putting it to sleep and pulling the
USB cable next time.
Curiously, I noticed this in dmesg:
[17187459.704000] visor ttyUSB0: Handspring Visor / Palm OS converter now discon
ne
More info:
It *seems* so far that if i let my Palm sleep after it syncs, then the issue
described above happens. But if I turn it off after syncing, it doesn't happen.
That should help narrow it down... something about the Palm sleep isn't
shutting the USB connection down cleanly (or *something*
I can confirm this bug, and I'm running Edgy with the latest updates.
Output of top:
Tasks: 98 total, 1 running, 97 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 31.0%us, 69.0%sy, 0.0%ni, 0.0%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 1556036k total, 817400k used, 738636k free,69340k b
A new version (2.0.14) was uploaded to Edgy. It'd be nice if you had a
chance to test this and report back, if the problem still persists.
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