[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-06-29 Thread Gerhard Radatz
I installed 9.1.0-7jaunty2+medibuntu1 now (from the jaunty medibuntu repository) and the problem is gone. -- ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260004 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-05-27 Thread RBK
I disabled the options Allow fast web view and Allow speculative downloading in the backgroud and it does not make a difference. I'm using acroread 8.1.5 under Debian 5.0.1 on an x86_64 system. -- ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260004 You received

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-03-17 Thread AashishDattani
I am working behind a proxy, and I configured the right settings in Adobe preferences. Also, I disabled Allow fast web view Allow speculative downloading in the backgroud as suggested above and this is working for me. Although ld-linux.so.2 still runs in the background, it does not hog processor

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
setting importance to high ** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = High -- ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260004 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. --

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
according to this post: http://citadel.tistory.com/158 the problem can be resolved by disabling two options in acroread: Edit-Preferences-Internet- Allow fast web view Allow speculative downloading in the backgroud can anyone confirm? (on my system, when launching acroread, the gnome panel

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
also, from this blog post comment: http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2008/02/known_issues_with_adobe_reader.html#comment-1314549 it seems to be SElinux-related, although we have selinux disabled... -- ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260004 You

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-19 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
A couple of clarifications: 1) Ubuntu does not ship acroread since 6.06. I imagine you all installed it from the medibuntu reposiroty, or from the adobe website. 2) ld-linux.so.2 is part of the libc6 package 3) the killall command is contained in the package psmisc, which is installed by

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-19 Thread Ulrich Lukas
Regarding Dimitrios first comment: Indeed, this might be a problem because the maintainer likely focuses on bugs in newer Ubuntu releases. This is understandable. /But/: 6.06 _is_ supposed to be a LTS distribution! There is still official support. /Plus/, AFAIK, the problem still persists

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-12-17 Thread joefidler
I had another occurrence of the issue today - after I had disabled the acroread plugin. I had used acroread earlier so it may be still related to that application - I will try to prove that. System monitor did not show ld-linux.so.2 as loaded so this issue may be a bit deeper, more random and

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-12-16 Thread joefidler
I did a bit more testing with this issue as it is hitting us a bit and I have seen several mentions of it around. When a PDF is loaded within Firefox using Adobe's acroread, ld-linux.so.2 (Linux dynamic loader) is loaded. It runs at about 30 - 50% CPU and does not unload when acroread is closed.

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-12-15 Thread joefidler
I am seeing this issue about once a week on Intrepid with Acroread 8.1.3 installed. ld-linux.so.2 loads and hogs the laptop to the point where it is not usable and requires a full reboot. There is some mention elsewhere about this bug -

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-11-21 Thread leonie
I had the same problem as Matthias. But I think I found something that solves the problem for me: If you are behind a proxy and that proxy is not configured in Adobes preferences, try to provide the right settings. On my system Adobe worked without any problems afterwards. -- ld-linux.so.2

[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-11-13 Thread Vaxius
I'm having the exact same symptoms as above. Lately though, simply opening acroread nearly instantly crashes X, bringing up the gdm login. After logging in again, X crashes again before desktop is loaded, and must be completely restarted. This has also started happening intermittently with flash