Recently I've had to restart KDE every few hours, because Konqueror seems to start loads of processes that never stop. When I start KDE I normally have around 171 processes, with little or no load, but after visiting several websites using Konqueror, this normally reaches around 275-300 processes and performances really slow and unresponsive. The vast majority of these are kdeinit processes, is there a serious bug with KDE or could I have a rogue option somewhere. I got this problem with KDE 3.0.4 and I get the same problem with the KDE 3.1 update from SuSE's website. Any one got any suggestions, I'm having to use either Mozilla or IE5 (via Wine) to access website. I'm sad to say it but IE5 runs better on KDE then Konqueror (thanks Codeweavers) Adam
On Tuesday 08 April 2003 09:36 am, Adam Leach wrote:
Recently I've had to restart KDE every few hours, because Konqueror seems to start loads of processes that never stop.
Phoenix browser is relatively trouble free, i find :) .................... otherwise ~ look at <top> and kill any run-away process ........................ best wishes ____________ sent on Linux ____________
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 08 April 2003 02:36 am, Adam Leach wrote:
Recently I've had to restart KDE every few hours, because Konqueror seems to start loads of processes that never stop.
When I start KDE I normally have around 171 processes, with little or no load, but after visiting several websites using Konqueror, this normally reaches around 275-300 processes and performances really slow and unresponsive.
I've found numerous sites (often hardware / high tech related) that use the nsplugginviewer for konq and then keep running in the background even though the page has loaded. Some of these sites are real resource hogs. You might use top or kpm to see if this is happening in your case. if so just kill the offending process.
Any one got any suggestions, I'm having to use either Mozilla or IE5 (via Wine) to access website. I'm sad to say it but IE5 runs better onKDE then Konqueror
Perhaps m$ installed something which is screwing up your machine, it's part of their marketing history. see ya - -- dh Don't shop at GoogleGear.com! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+kukMBwgxlylUsJARApnHAJ49iM8Ug7KfJClWxy2wrk1fjTHJZgCeNOYd m1ondzJL03ZMdPfgDHJ5ZyQ= =m5Dr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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