Hi All,
As the title suggests, I had just upgraded a load of packages for transition to 4.2.2 from the ppa archives. Now, aside from occasional login or startup crashes, I have a plasma process that shows 100% use of 1 CPU all of the time. If I kill plasma then restart it, the usage goes back to normal 0-5% for a while, but then eventually goes back up to 100%. This is independent of desktop effects and happens with both of the latest 2 kernals 2.6.27.14 or .13.
plasma --version
<unknown program name>(6264)/ checkComposite: Plasma has an argb visual 0x92583e0 56623105
<unknown program name>(6264)/ checkComposite: Plasma can use COMPOSITE for effects on 0x9257c30
Qt: 4.4.3
KDE: 4.2.2 (KDE 4.2.2)
Plasma Workspace: 0.3
I don't know what else to check or how to see what is hanging plasma at this time. Can anyone suggest something?
<edit> It has something to do with desktop widgets. I started removing them and CPU usage dropped to normal. I added a couple back and CPU was fine, but then I locked them and CPU increased again. I looked at installed packages and see that kdeplasma-addons and kdeplasma-addons-data are still at 4:4.2.1-0ubuntu~intrepid1 while all the rest are at 4:4.2.2-0ubuntu~intrepid1. Anyone else seeing this?
As the title suggests, I had just upgraded a load of packages for transition to 4.2.2 from the ppa archives. Now, aside from occasional login or startup crashes, I have a plasma process that shows 100% use of 1 CPU all of the time. If I kill plasma then restart it, the usage goes back to normal 0-5% for a while, but then eventually goes back up to 100%. This is independent of desktop effects and happens with both of the latest 2 kernals 2.6.27.14 or .13.
plasma --version
<unknown program name>(6264)/ checkComposite: Plasma has an argb visual 0x92583e0 56623105
<unknown program name>(6264)/ checkComposite: Plasma can use COMPOSITE for effects on 0x9257c30
Qt: 4.4.3
KDE: 4.2.2 (KDE 4.2.2)
Plasma Workspace: 0.3
I don't know what else to check or how to see what is hanging plasma at this time. Can anyone suggest something?
<edit> It has something to do with desktop widgets. I started removing them and CPU usage dropped to normal. I added a couple back and CPU was fine, but then I locked them and CPU increased again. I looked at installed packages and see that kdeplasma-addons and kdeplasma-addons-data are still at 4:4.2.1-0ubuntu~intrepid1 while all the rest are at 4:4.2.2-0ubuntu~intrepid1. Anyone else seeing this?
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