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On Sunday 15 May 2011 19:19:38 Dale wrote: |
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> Mick wrote: |
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> > I've noticed this problem twice so far: |
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> > PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND |
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> > |
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> > 14928 michael 21 1 340m 22m 15m R 100 0.6 2:24.84 kdeinit4: |
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> > kded4 [kdeinit] |
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> > 14658 michael 21 1 980m 35m 24m R 100 0.9 2:24.83 |
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> > /usr/bin/knotify4 |
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> > |
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> > On both occassions it happened when I woke up the machine from sleep |
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> > (suspend on ram). Any idea what might be causing it? |
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> If those are the only ones you have, you are lucky. This is one reason |
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> I switch to single user sometimes. I log out of KDE and have a BUNCH of |
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> KDE processes still running. This is a desktop and no suspend stuff |
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> being used. I usually go to single user, kill them off then switch back |
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> and login. |
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> I don't recall having this issue with KDE3 so maybe it is something they |
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> are working on. I did notice the other day that I had only a couple |
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> after the openrc upgrade. I don't know if one has anything to do with |
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> the other tho. I also did some KDE updates as well. |
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Sorry I should have been clearer: |
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I woke up the machine and noticed the fan was racing. Top showed these two |
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being the culprits. I logged out of X and back on a console they were still |
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running wild. I had to kill them manually to calm things down. |
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When out of X in the console I seem to recall all other KDE processes had |
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terminated. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |