Gnome and SuSE 10 too unreliable to use?
Hi, I've posted on this before (no responses), so I'll try again. I'm noticing that using Gnome under SuSE 10 is not something you'd want to do. In short, at completely unpredictable time intervals one of either gnome-panel, gnome-settings, gnome-vfs-daemon or nautilus will suddenly jump to using 100% of the CPU (and the system grinds to a halt). I've reported this bug via Gnome's bugzilla, and was wondering whether anyone had seen similar behaviour on their machines? Or had any suggestions on how to fix it. It should be noted that this is on an AMD64 machine. Cheers, Jon -- Jonathan Brooks (Ph.D.) Research Assistant. PaIN Group, Department of Human Anatomy & Genetics, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QX tel: +44(0)1865-282654 fax: +44(0)1865-282656 web: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/~jon
--- Jonathan Brooks
Hi,
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In short, at completely unpredictable time intervals one of either gnome-panel, gnome-settings, gnome-vfs-daemon or nautilus will suddenly jump to using 100% of the CPU (and the system grinds to a halt).
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It should be noted that this is on an AMD64 machine.
Cheers,
Jon
Seems it's not Gnome's problem, but AMD64 port. I've experienced the same behavior in KDE on Opteron. After making the swap partition twice as big as RAM it looks like it's gone. Not sure about the formula, but just try to resize your swap partition. Hope it'll help Dmitry
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