[kde] [Bug 324144] New: Mageia 3 KDE Consumes 99%-100% CPU Load When Transfering Files or Copying Files!

Ezequiel Ortiz Rossner eor2004 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 28 01:23:54 BST 2013


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324144

            Bug ID: 324144
           Summary: Mageia 3 KDE Consumes 99%-100% CPU Load When
                    Transfering Files or Copying Files!
    Classification: Unclassified
           Product: kde
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Mageia RPMs
               URL: https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5812
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: unassigned-bugs at kde.org
          Reporter: eor2004 at gmail.com

Description of problem: Whenever you start transfering files from external usb
hdd to computer or vice versa, the cpu load reaches 99-100%, this happens no
matter what filesystem in the hdd you're using.

I have noticed that kswap consumes a lot of cpu when transfering files,
sometimes it consumes 60% to 75% of cpu power and because of that computer gets
very slow, even when watching some video is like watching the movie in slow
motion, system gets very sluggish!


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): It is happening
in Mageia 3 32 and 64 bit version with KDE DE!

I want to say that I'm not the only one that have been affected by this strange
behavior, click on this link so you can go to the Mageia forum discussion about
this problem: https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5812


How reproducible: When transfering files between pc and external usb hard disk!
Have not tested if this happens using usb flash drives!


Steps to Reproduce:
1.Start to transfer files between computer and external hdd or vice versa!
2.Even with files as little as 300 to 500 mb or bigger files causes this
behavior!
3.Here's the link to the forum discussion, here you'll find more info about the
issue: https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5812


Reproducible: 

Steps to Reproduce:

[reply] [−] Comment 1 Manuel Hiebel 2013-08-27 19:17:24 CEST

regarding the forum post it looks like more a bug to send to upstream

[reply] [−] Comment 2 Ezequiel Ortiz Rossner 2013-08-28 01:59:12 CEST

Update: I deleted the 32bit install and reinstalled Mageia 3 KDE 64bit, the
same problem persist as stated before with 64 version too.

I was transfering document and pictures and the cpu load didn't get to 100%, in
fact it didn't pass even 82% cpu load, but when I started to transfer videos it
went up to 100% again, very strange. 

You want to know another strange thing, a friend of mine has openSUSE 12.3 on
his computer, so I went to his home and used his pc to transfer files, the cpu
stayed between 60%-80% never reached 100%, so I used ksysguard and top to see
if I could find something inusual and to my surprise I didn't saw kswap running
at any moment during the transfer on the openSUSE pc.



Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
Steps to Reproduce:
1.Start to transfer files between computer and external hdd or vice versa!
2.Even with files as little as 300 to 500 mb or bigger files causes this
behavior!
3.Here's the link to the forum discussion, here you'll find more info about the
issue: https://forums.mageia.org/en/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5812




Update: I deleted the 32bit install and reinstalled Mageia 3 KDE 64bit, the
same problem persist as stated before with 64 version too.

I was transfering document and pictures and the cpu load didn't get to 100%, in
fact it didn't pass even 82% cpu load, but when I started to transfer videos it
went up to 100% again, very strange. 

You want to know another strange thing, a friend of mine has openSUSE 12.3 on
his computer, so I went to his home and used his pc to transfer files, the cpu
stayed between 60%-80% never reached 100%, so I used ksysguard and top to see
if I could find something inusual and to my surprise I didn't saw kswap running
at any moment during the transfer on the openSUSE pc.

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