kdeinit and X process chewing CPU

Chris Horry zerbey at wibble.co.uk
Sun Feb 8 16:01:37 GMT 2004


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Tuija wrote:
| Tuija kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika lauantai, 7. helmikuuta 2004
22:04):
|
|>Waldo Bastian kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika lauantai, 7. helmikuuta
|>2004
|>
|>16:56):
|>
|>>See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74130 for more information about
|>>this problem.
|>>
|>>Cheers,
|>>Waldo
|>>
|>>On Sat February 7 2004 07:30, Chris Horry wrote:
|>>
|>>>Since installing KDE 3.2 (Slackware-current packages), kdeinit and X
|>>>are chewing massive amounts of CPU - as  if there's a runaway process
|>>>somewhere.
|>
|>I have exactly same problem, but only in Slackware too.
|>With Mandrake kde3.2 runs fine.
|>I only saw debian package patches in that thread, where can I get
|>source or Slackware package?
|>Thank you advance
|>
|
| I have to add here that it only happens to me with 2.6 kernel.
| With stock slackware kernel 2.4.22 kde3.2 runs as smoothly
| as 3.1.5 no extra cpu consumption.
| Dunno why is this?
| But with stock kernel 2.4.22 my sound card will not work,
| so I have silent kde3.2 too.
| But with 2.6.2 kernel soundcard does sing...
| Could it have something to do with sounddaemons?

I a similar problem, sound does not work with kernel 2.6.1 or 2.6.2
(didn't try 2.6.0) until I switch to using OSS.  I'm more inclined to
blame it on the ALSA drivers than KDE, though.

Chris

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