hypothesis: karmic's version of openal is the problem
workaround 1: echo 'drivers = alsa,oss,solaris,dsound,winmm,port,wave'
> ~/.alsoftrc
(back up your old .alsoftrc if you have one)
restart
workaround 2:
compile blender with WITH_BF_OPENAL = 'false'
I have only tried workaround 1. So far no mo
same problem, Intel driver, blender takes about 3 GB RAM !!
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blender 2.5 regression - cpu flatlines at 100% on default scene
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/472687
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Since about revision 24271 of blender 2.5 (self-compiled with scons):
reproduce:
start blender with default scene (i.e. no ~/.B25.blend file)
within seconds one of my two cores flatlines at 100% blender use
happens both on this
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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blender 2.5 regression - cpu flatlines at 100% on default scene
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/472687
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which is subscribed to xorg in ubuntu.
** Description changed:
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Since about revision 24271 of blender 2.5 (self-compiled with scons):
+
reproduce:
- start blender
+ start blender with default scene (i.e. no ~/.B25.blend file)
within seconds one of my two cores flatlines at 100% blender use
happ
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