I have an Epson L380 it is printing slow and paper jam issue I tried my
best to solve the problems but I am not able to do I contact Epson
Printer support they will help out in short time, they are expert
technician because they will resolve the problem in one time. Visit
Still present in 18.04
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avahi-daemon consumes 100% CPU time after a period of networked
Desktop use
To manage notifications about this
I am seeing this in 15.04, fully updated.
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Title:
avahi-daemon consumes 100% CPU time after a period of networked
Desktop use
To manage
Still exists in Ubuntu 13.04
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Title:
avahi-daemon consumes 100% CPU time after a period of networked
Desktop use
To manage notifications about
When I add more service files (say around 40), it still results in 100%
CPU. As well as, it fails to register the service files too. Even
observed in the latest avahi source too(0.6.30).
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I'm also having this problem, each time I connect to eduroam (the
european educational network), which obviously has tons of connected
devices. (I don't know the exact configuration of this network).
Still persists on ubuntu 12.04...
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Maybe I should add that the connection is over tunneled TLS, I don't
have other networks that use this, so I'm not able to check if this
could be causing something.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I'm seeing the same problem on Natty, fully patched. This is a netbook
on a university wifi system. It seems that whenever Ubuntu jumps on a
network with more than a few people on it, this problem crops up. It's
turning my netbook into a turbine for fan noise, so I'd love a fix.
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Here we are facing the same problem with two of our main servers where
users login to work. Both servers are Natty (11.04) and as soon as we
start avahi-daemon its CPU load jumps up to 100%. After some
investigation I identified that setting the enable-dbus option in the
avahi-daemon.conf file to
the original bugs are probably unrelated, but see also the comments in
bugs #257687 and #546231
notably null UDP packets causing the loop ... J G Miller: That patch
is in Natty
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Seems to be a bug in avahi, see the comment in:
http://us.generation-nt.com/bug-614785-avahi-daemon-uses-100-cpu-when-
scanned-nmap-dos-possible-help-202268272.html
which claims that the GIT code fixes the bug, available at:
I still have this issue with 10.10 native (no virtualization).
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avahi-daemon consumes 100% CPU time after a period of networked
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We had a good 15 minute period of unproductivity at work when avahi-
daemon pegged a CPU core and our gigE ethernet connections (70MB/s
sustained). We use distcc across all of our developer workstations
running Ubuntu 10.10, but it generally works flawlessly. No strace, but
I did see that my
Found this bug report while searching for a solution to the problem.
After my machine (recently upgraded from 10.04 to 10.10) has been
running for a while it has the same issue. ahavi-daemon uses 100% of
available CPU. Restarting it helps for a little while but then CPU
usage jumps up again.
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I am running Ubuntu in VirtualBox 3.2.10 on Windows 7.
I first saw this problem a few days ago after I upgraded to 10.10.
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I'm also experiencing this problem, and it has just started recently. No
LVM, watershed nor PAE kernel in my case. I'm using 2.6.35-22-generic,
and avahi-daemon 0.6.27-2ubuntu3.
It seems to be the main avahi-daemon that gets stuck, not the chroot
helper:
avahi17408 66.6 0.0 3148 1620 ?
This started happening to me yesterday. The only thing I can think I
changed on the system is that I installed the 'lvm2' and 'watershed'
packages and started to setup drives with lvm.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655835/+attachment/1675407/+files/Dependencies.txt
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