On Friday 15 November 2002 09:30 am, Clayton Cornell wrote:
On Friday 15 November 2002 08:23, tabanna wrote:
Clayton Cornell <c.cornell@chello.nl> observed ~
CPU load was very high, and system response was getting worse and worse
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~ maybe X / kdeinit got the bit between the teeth.
~ closing your window-manager/GUI , and, re-starting it, should fix it.
Seems Konq sometimes does this to me :)
Yah, logging out of KDE cleaned things up. I'm just puzzled.... wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same when using Quanta. I quite like Quanta and have been using it for a long time now... it seems that if I use it for a couple hours things jam up and kdeinits go crazy. I hate having to log out and back in again every 2 hours or so just so I can keep working.... Hmmmm I'll keep poking around I guess.
C. ================== Clayton, If you want to see which processes are causing your most cpu usage, then while in TOP use these keystrokes to get more information.
shift-p or P will put those cpu intensive processes at the top shift-m or M will put the memory intensive processes at the top just "c" will put a name to each process telling you what the actual process is connected to that kdeinit. That may help you trace down the offending processes and work out a cure for the cpu illness! ;o) Patrick -- --- KMail v1.4.3 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206