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    KDE4 has CPU pegged

    When 9.04 first came out I upgraded my laptop from 8.04 to 9.04 and my battery life was aweful when i noticed that the KDE4 process had one of my 2 cores pegged. I reinstalled 9.04 from scratch and now everything's fine. I finally got around to upgrading my desktop and I'm now seeing the same problem. I really don't feel like reinstalling it as well though. Any thoughts?

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    A bit more than a week ago, something started stealing massive cycles, leaving the minimum load at 1.0 according to top and xload--but top also reported 99% available.

    Reinstalls of both kde3 remix and plain jaunty had the same problem. Sound went away shortly thereafter.

    Right now, I think I briefly had sound back (the whistle on window collapse), and load is back below one.

    This is also a dual-core toshiba.

    hawk
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      python is a mess right now... it might be the update notifier or perhaps the HP utility...

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        Using top should tell you which process is causing the issue. Ctrl+Esc will give you a nice readout as well. You should definitely try to narrow down where the problem comes from before reinstalling the entire OS.

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          Top *should* do that, yes. However, it consistently reported 99% idle and a load over 1. None of the processes used any significant cpu according to top, and I couldn't find any in ps, either. Xload agreed with top's result.

          Yesterday, the problem suddenly went away as quickly as it started . . . (but sound is still awol).

          hawk
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