nspluginviewer priority on newer linux kernel

Thiago Macieira thiago at kde.org
Thu Aug 16 23:01:57 BST 2007


James Richard Tyrer wrote:
>I don't think so.  I notice that when Konqueror refuses to respond or is
>so sluggish that it is unusable that other things still work OK.  I am
>not a Kernel expert (I did read the MINIX book some years ago) but my
>best guess here is that Konqueror doesn't have a process waiting for
>input and the other stuff that responds is waiting for input (listening
>for it at a socket IIUC).
>
>When Konqueror won't respond, I can go to KSysGuard and kill off some
>nsplugins and the problem is often fixed.  Next time, I will try niceing
>them to 19 and see if that cures the problem.

I wonder what Konqueror is doing then. If the nsplugins are doing the 
work, why is a different process (konqueror) not responding?

Any chance you can profile Konqueror under those conditions? With 
callgrind.

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