On Sunday 25 of September 2011 15:33:20 Ari Pollak wrote:
> Is gimp the one using high CPU in your scenario?
No, both are.
below are different scenarios, htop was used to read cpu usage.
]$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | egrep "model name|MHz"
model name : AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor
cpu MHz
Is gimp the one using high CPU in your scenario?
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Debian Testing
gimp: 2.6.11-3+b2
openjdk-6-jdk: Version: 6b23~pre7-1
I noticed the same bug, but only when I have JDownloader running together with
Gimp.
When I close JDownloader everything comes back to normal.
Here's the backtrace from gdb:
^C
Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x
Also, do you have a testing or unstable system to see if this behavior
occurs there too?
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Would you be able to install gimp-dbg, attach gdb to gimp and get a
backtrace while the CPU is being used heavily (assuming gimp is the one
that's pegging the CPU)?
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Package: gimp
Version: 2.4.7-1
Severity: normal
Copying selection causes high cpu and contant flickering between normal cursor
and busy cursor. My cpu with remain at 10% usage on 4 core CPU (not sure it
that would keep it at 50% for a single cpu or not). Only solution is to close
the program
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