I've seen high load in netbook-launcher myself. Asus 1001P.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Status: New = Confirmed
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moving over to the xserver-xorg-video-intel package for further triage.
** Project changed: netbook-remix-launcher = xserver-xorg-video-intel
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-9.10-beta-freeze = None
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
netbook-launcher is useing 74% CPU persistently on ubuntu lucid and
eeebox N206 after a fresh install. having firefox running ssems nothing
to do with it. Although after a fresh restart the problem is no there.
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I'm seeing 60-90% CPU utilization by netbook launcher while running Firefox.
as suggested above and here
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-desktop-x-windows/147750-netbook-launcher-using-100-cpu.html
I tried
Run dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg as described in the xorg.conf file's
Not entirely sure I've still got the same problem here, but netbook-launcher is
crippled again
and it sure looks identical.
I'm running on an MSI Wind U100 with Karmic netbook remix.
While in beta, I could resolve the issue by creating an xorg.conf without the
Virtual-option
(dpkg-reconfigure
I've seen this same issue on my eee pc 1000.
Jason, gnometris shows as 40 - 70% cpu in top.
moli, dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg and a reboot seems to have fix it.
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netbook-launcher generates high CPU Load - Error: clutter_timeline_do_tick:
assertion `CLUTTER_IS_TIMELINE (timeline)'
Ok so its pretty clear this is a video driver/xorg issue. We cant fix
this performance issue within the netbook launcher, however I do feel it
falls within the scope of the Ubuntu as a whole. I am going to retarget
this bug toward Xorg.
** Also affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Importance:
i am using msi wind u100 + ubuntu 9.04 and this bug appeared after i
DIS(!)connected a connected external monitor from the dsub of the
laptop. internal display is 1024x600, external was 1024x768 on a
2048x~1158 monitor. while connected netbook-launcher was fine. after
disconnecting the bug
sorry, i forgot to tell the solution :/
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-desktop-x-windows/147750-netbook-launcher-using-100-cpu.html
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netbook-launcher generates high CPU Load - Error: clutter_timeline_do_tick:
assertion `CLUTTER_IS_TIMELINE (timeline)' failed
Can you please confirm that the current gnometris (in karmic) when
paused has 0% CPU usage for you guys? May sound like an odd request, but
it is also a clutter app and I am curious if maybe clutter is causing
the issue.
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netbook-launcher generates high CPU Load - Error:
I'm not sure if the problem still exists. On my system netbooklauncher
doesn't seem to use high cpu load any longer when idle. I can't
reproduce the behaviour any more.
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netbook-launcher generates high CPU Load - Error: clutter_timeline_do_tick:
assertion `CLUTTER_IS_TIMELINE (timeline)'
I can reproduce this bug every single time I run netbook-launcher. After
a while, and clicking on the go-home-applet a few times netbook-
launcher rises to constant ~30% CPU usage, computer and application
remains completely responsive and not noticeable effects occur (except
warm lap).
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I've been getting high CPU usage with netbook-launcher too, and I'm on
an MSI Wind (Intel Atom CPU), using 2.6.31-10-generic on Karmic with the
latest updates as of today.
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netbook-launcher generates high CPU Load - Error: clutter_timeline_do_tick:
assertion `CLUTTER_IS_TIMELINE (timeline)'
Do those errors only occur when you mouse over the up/down arrows on the
menu bar on the left?
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netbook-launcher generates high CPU Load - Error: clutter_timeline_do_tick:
assertion `CLUTTER_IS_TIMELINE (timeline)' failed
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No... the CPU activity begins in conjunction with launching an application (I
think)... it's difficult to see exactly when the CPU activity begins. It may
be that one has to return to the netbook launcher (desktop) again before it
begins.
On an ACER Aspire, CPU acitvity lies constantly at
No... the high CPU load starts in conjunction with launching an
application (I think)... I haven't had much luck in isolating the
except start of activity.
On an Asus Aspire, the CPU load of netbook-launcher stays at around 20%.
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It is hard to say for sure what is going on with you. Clearly netbook
launcher is doing some kind of work in the background, and the timer
ticks point to a known issue. I have added some bounds checking code
into trunk to prevent the timers from going on forever in the
background, however I wont
Christian, does it lock up on you or anything when it does this? or does
it continue to work (though consuming too much cpu)?
** Changed in: netbook-launcher (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: netbook-launcher (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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netbook-launcher
** Also affects: netbook-remix-launcher
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: netbook-remix-launcher
Milestone: None = ubuntu-9.10-beta-freeze
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netbook-launcher generates high CPU Load - Error: clutter_timeline_do_tick:
assertion `CLUTTER_IS_TIMELINE (timeline)'
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31446559/Dependencies.txt
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