Bug#413807: xsysinfo from etch eats up a lot of CPU and memory

2007-03-08 Thread Pierre Bauduin
2007/3/7, Tony Mancill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm not able to reproduce this problem, but perhaps xsysinfo is causing your system to use a lot of memory. (On my system, it doesn't appear to have any sort of memory leak.) On a comannd-line, could you

Bug#413807: xsysinfo from etch eats up a lot of CPU and memory

2007-03-07 Thread Tony Mancill
Tony Mancill wrote: > I'm not able to reproduce this problem, but perhaps xsysinfo is causing > your system to use a lot of memory. (On my system, it doesn't appear to > have any sort of memory leak.) On a comannd-line, could you find out > the PID of xsysinfo and then submit the contents of /pro

Bug#413807: xsysinfo from etch eats up a lot of CPU and memory

2007-03-07 Thread Tony Mancill
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm not able to reproduce this problem, but perhaps xsysinfo is causing your system to use a lot of memory. (On my system, it doesn't appear to have any sort of memory leak.) On a comannd-line, could you find out the PID of xsysinfo and then submit t

Bug#413807: xsysinfo from etch eats up a lot of CPU and memory

2007-03-07 Thread Pierre Bauduin
Package: xsysinfo Version: 1.7-5 The version of xsysinfo that comes with Debian 4.0 "etch" has some major issues. It uses a lot of CPU and memory all the time. Even when you're at the xdm login screen (nobody is logged), If xsysinfo isn't running, the load average is around 0.9 If xsysinfo is ru