Hi there, randomly,like once a day or two my Xorg freezes or horribly slows down. Sometimes the machine is locked, sometimes I'm able to switch to tty1 and kill the xorg process (ctrl+alt+bkspc doesn't work while it freezes). In that case i can see that Xorg eats like 99% of my cpu. Any suggestions? My xorg config is right over here (just to save some space): http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3087247.0
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I, as well as many others, have been having the same problem for a while now; all I can say about it is, "Welcome to the club" :P
With me, it usually happens after I've been away from my computer for a while, although, it sometimes does it when I'm in the middle of doing something. I dunno what to tell you; I've found that if I log out whenever I'm going to leave my computer for any substantial period of time, it seems to work when I get back on it, only I have to log back in too
Ugh :PAsus G1S-X3:
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Originally posted by integr8eI, as well as many others, have been having the same problem for a while now; all I can say about it is, "Welcome to the club" :P
With me, it usually happens after I've been away from my computer for a while, although, it sometimes does it when I'm in the middle of doing something. I dunno what to tell you; I've found that if I log out whenever I'm going to leave my computer for any substantial period of time, it seems to work when I get back on it, only I have to log back in too
Ugh :P
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I'm on the 7.10rc, but had the problem in 7.04. Try this, open "System Settings->Advanced (tab on top)->System Services" and click the "Administrator Mode" button in the lower right. Scroll down the list and look for a daemon called "powernowd" (it throttles your CPU; it's good if you have a laptop, but not a desktop). If it's set to "Start at boot", right click it and choose "Toggle start during boot..." to turn it off. That may help; I'm trying some other things; I'll let you know if they work (like uninstalling Compiz).
Oh, and definitely uninstall Strigi as dibl pointed out^^^Asus G1S-X3:
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I know; Strigi - if installed - just contributes to the problem. With me, it is always either Xorg or Compiz (just Xorg now) that causes the problem. I didn't know about the powernowd daemon until after I had installed Gutsy and Compiz, and I just uninstalled Compiz yesterday. So, though I now have both powernowd disabled and Compiz uninstalled, I haven't had enough time to tell whether or not the problem's fixed.
Keep me (and any others) posted and I'll keep you posted.Asus G1S-X3:
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I'm not sure, but I've been involved with other threads in which other Kubuntu users (both 32- and 64-bit) have experienced the same problem. I've left my computer running for a while with Konsole running the "top" command, and when I returned to it, my computer froze; looking at the highest CPU hogging resources during the freeze, Xorg was at the top running at 100%. I can't explain why, just that some, and not all, users experience the problem :PAsus G1S-X3:
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Originally posted by coyotlHmm. I use X quite heavily at times.
Firefox, tvtime, Openoffice etc. running often for hours.
I never see it.
But i avoid things like Beryl, Compiz and use wmaker as desktop.
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Alright, I've gone 3 days without a freeze; I do believe it was the powernowd daemon causing Xorg to flare up when I got on my computer and know Compiz was causing some issues too. Are you still having issues with your setup?Asus G1S-X3:
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That's exactly what I meant when I said:
I can't explain why, just that some, and not all, users experience the problem :PAsus G1S-X3:
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