On 4/1/2012 7:14 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> When I reboot and login into my Fedora-16/KDE laptop
> I see from "top" that virtuoso-t is taking 
> 150$ or more of my CPU.
> This lasts for a minute or two,
> and results in the boot being very Windows-like,
> ie nothing can be done until virtuoso-t calms down.
> 
> I think this has only been happening fairly recently.
> I certainly don't recall it with older versions of Fedora.
> 
> But is virtuoso-t doing something useful
> that has to be completed before I can use the laptop?


This is another one of those 'Wonderful World of KDE' things. You might
have better luck asking on the Fedora KDE list.

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  David
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