on 18/09/2012 17:54 Kris Moore said the following: > On 09/18/2012 10:02, Andriy Gapon wrote: >> on 18/09/2012 16:20 Kris Moore said the following: >>> 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? >>> >> What HW? Anything interesting in Xorg.log or system messages when the >> slowdown >> happens? >> > > Its happening on all the systems we've tested at the iX office. Various > nvidia cards, Intel i5 / i7 chipsets. On the laptop I tested here it is > running an ATI radeon 5400 series, i5 Proc. When this occurs, I don't > see any particular messages in dmesg or Xorg.0.log that would indicate > the problem. We've tried it with 3D enabled and disabled to try and rule > that out. >
I have two systems, one ATI and one Intel. The Intel one uses i915kms. Xorg is whatever is latest in the ports built with the following global knobs: WITHOUT_NOUVEAU=yes WITH_NEW_XORG=yes WITH_KMS=yes Both systems run KDE for weeks without any glitches. Just a data point. -- Andriy Gapon _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information