On 2012-09-18 08:20, Kris Moore wrote:
KDE Team,
I've gotten a number of reports from our users, that when using KDE
4.8.4 and leaving the system up for more than 24-48 hours eventually
it
causes Xorg to use 100% CPU and the desktop slows down to a crawl.
This
is *only* occurring when KDE is the running desktop, Gnome, LXDE and
others don't seem to have this issue. I've confirmed it here as well
on
an ATI system, so its doing it on both that and NVIDIA hardware.
Logging
out and back in again fixes the problem.
Has anybody else run into this? Its easy to duplicate, just leave
your
desktop session up for a day or two. I tried disabling all the KDE
Energy Savings in their control panel, but it still occurs. Can
anybody
else think of any knobs to tweak?
Kris,
I haven't seen xorg hit 100% but it does seem to creep up to about 20
to 30% on my system and this is after a longer time (week) vs just 1 to
2 days.
Rusty Nejdl
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