On 06/22/16 12:59, Ed Greshko wrote:


On 06/22/16 18:40, Joachim Backes wrote:
Starting brasero in F24 takes about 40 (fourty!!) seconds until it's window 
appears on
the screen. Until this moment, one CPU is completely busy (100%). Starting it a 
second
time, the startup time is shorter and takes only about 1 sec.

The ldd command for /usr/bin/brasero lists 128 libs.

This happens with brasero-3.12.1-4.fc24.x86_64.

Anybody sees this too?

Takes about 20 seconds on a very old laptop.  Everything is slow to start on 
this
system....so it seems normal to me.  I started it from a KDE session on the 
konsole
command line.

It started much faster the second time.  I guess needed libs were not flushed.

Hi Ed,

seems to be comparable with my issue. I started brasero not from a KDE session, but inside a gnome3 session. My board has 4 Intel cores, each with 2.5 GHz. Seems not be a memory problem, because gnome-system-monitor did not point out a memory overloeading, only one fully running CPU core.

I agree that if started a second time, the libs had not been flushed. That is my impression too.

Thanks for your remarks.

Kind regards

Joachim Backes

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Fedora release 24 (Twenty Four)
Kernel-4.5.7-300.fc24.x86_64


Joachim Backes <joachim.bac...@rhrk.uni-kl.de>
http://www-user.rhrk.uni-kl.de/~backes/
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