Kubuntu 12.10, KDE 4.9.4 fresh install on a 240GB Intel 520 SSD
I have installed a new 4TB data drive in my system today and started
transferring files from my old (1TB) drive onto it, using rsync. Note:
the new drive is mounted as /disk/; my old drive is mounted under /mnt/.
None of the filesyste
ps: see attached graphics for the CPU usage (yellow curve)
this is a typical virtuoso-t burst when kmail is open (and I do nothing)
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kde 4.9.3, fresh install on a new laptop
(kubuntu 12.10)
* virtuoso-t is regularly eating 100% of one of my CPUs each time I do
something with kmail... had to stop using kmail
* even without kmail, virtuoso-t uses 435 Mo of RAM, even though it seems to do
nothing
(and in the systemsettings I hav
On Thursday, January 26, 2012 07:26:57 PM you wrote:
> After update my kubuntu 11.10 t0 kde 4.8 i have the same problem.
These issues should be filed as a new bug (similar symptoms don't necessarily
mean the same root cause).
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virtuoso-t eats my cpu, should be nice
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Didn't have this problem in Oneiric until the latest update. Now
virtuoso-t pegs cpu at 100%.
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Still have this appearing in Oneiric.
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** Changed in: kdebase
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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This problem still exists in Kubuntu 11.04.
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virtuoso_t uses all CPU cores and all I/O when looking at iotop, making
the system unresponsive and unusable. Can't it just run nice and ionice?
I'm using 10.10.
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I've got this problem on Maverick, with KDE 4.5.3. With file indexing enabled
virtuoso-t keeps the CPU at 99% indefinitely *even* if I then disable file
indexing again. I have to reboot after disabling indexing.
Also, if I enable the option in digikam to store metadata in nepomuk, the same
thing
I've got this problem on Maverick, with KDE 4.5.3. With file indexing enabled
virtuoso-t keeps the CPU at 99% indefinitely *even* if I then disable file
indexing again. I have to reboot after disabling indexing.
Also, if I enable the option in digikam to store metadata in nepomuk, the same
thing
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I'm running Kubuntu 10.04 with the kde4.5 testing packages and virtuoso still
peaks high, even when indexing is disabled. It probably has to do with akonadi
being used (I'm trying out the akonadi resources like imap and stuff).
Anyway, I use cpulimit to prevent my cpu from overheating, so it does
Copied to lucid-updates
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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The Lucid fix for this issue is verification-done (the wrong task was
milestoned). It should be copied to -updates and included in 10.04.1.
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu Lucid)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-10.04.1
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Milestone: ub
** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu Lucid)
Milestone: ubuntu-10.04.1 => ubuntu-10.04.2
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Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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With the latest kubuntu-default-settings i can confirm this has been
resolved.Strigi is disabled by default and does not cause high CPU loads
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Accepted kubuntu-default-settings into lucid-proposed, the package will
build now and be available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback
here. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for
documentation how to enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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** Patch added: "10.04ubuntu23.2.debdiff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49622768/10.04ubuntu23.2.debdiff
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For default settings in maverick, we should try a "wait and see" approach and
see if things improve.
I'll attach a patch for kubuntu-default-settings for lucid in a bit here.
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: kubuntu-default-setting
The solution for now is to disable indexing by default. It has not been
enabled in previous releases, and we can address it in kubuntu-default-
settings in a way that users who currently have it enabled will not lose
their settings.
The underlying issue of virtuoso not having a low enough priority
This is fairly frustrating. Hope something can be done about it.
Suddenly my fan turns on... and it's "virtuoso-t" with 98%.
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** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jonathan Thomas (echidnaman)
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Yes, but we tried this with strigi before so the idea isn't new.
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Technically indexing was broken until this cycle. ;)
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We enabled indexing by default this cycle and I can confirm my CPU is
periodically eaten as well.
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Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: kdebase-runtime
Status: Unknown => New
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Upstream watch set and reassigned.
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Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: kdebase-runtime
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** Changed in: kdebase-runtime
Remote watch: None => KDE Bug Tracking System #228081
** Package changed: virtuoso-opensource (Ubunt
did not get lp to add this possible upstream link:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=228081
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added kdebase-runtime to affected projects, because the calling process
of virtuoso-t ist nepomukservicestub, which belongs to this project.
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I can confirm this bug on fully updated kubuntu 10.04.
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