Re: Constant load?
- From: "Adam C. Powell, IV" <adam powell nist gov>
- To: Alan Shutko <ats acm org>
- CC: gnome-list <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Constant load?
- Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 13:57:38 -0500
Alan Shutko wrote:
> >>>>> "A" == Adam C Powell, IV <adam.powell@nist.gov> writes:
>
> A> I love a lot of the new features, but the constant CPU load of
> A> GNOME apps makes this desktop completely unusable for me. Is this
> A> a known problem?
>
> For the apps I use (gnome-session, panel, a couple applets) I've
> noticed they're well-behaved when started, but will run wild and suck
> up CPU when the X server goes (ie, if they're not happily shut down).
> So when you start new ones, it may look like it's the new ones taking
> up the CPU, but it's really the old ones. You might try killing all
> instances of suck programs and starting them afresh, to see if this is
> the problem.
Yeah, I noticed that too, and was able to kill old ones. But this is
different. After exiting X, I did ps auwx and kill -9 until old suck
programs died. Then I removed .gnome* and .enlightement/u* and restarted.
And gnome-session, gnome-name-service, and gmc are still there, each at a
load point. When I start any other GNOME app (gnomecc, gnome-help-browser,
cal, etc.- all that I've tried), there's another load point; quit it and
the load point goes away.
I don't think this is not the same problem as you are describing. But
thanks.
Zeen,
-Adam `Cold Fusion' Powell, IV http://www.ctcms.nist.gov/~powell/ ____
USDoC, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) |\ ||< |
Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science | \||_> |
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