GNOME 2.22 has been released!
Jeremy Messenger
mezz7 at cox.net
Thu Mar 27 10:24:48 PDT 2008
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 12:08:35 -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus at freebsd.org>
wrote:
> Vladimir Grebenschikov wrote:
>> On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 10:27 +0300, Vladimir Grebenschikov wrote:
>> Just get that problem:
>> Xorg shows 30+% in top :( evolution redraws current line in list of
>> messages in visible two stages
>> - left part, then right part.
>> Running applications:
>> gnome-panel, evolution, firefox (minimized, static local homepage with
>> only links
>> opened)
>> xterm (one, on non-active desktop, no changes)
>> sim-im
>> gkrellm exiting xterm, sim-im, gkrellm does not change anything,
>> exiting evolution lowers CPU usage of Xorg till 15-17% but it is still
>> TOO high for completely idle system.
>> It shows about 10% even when I've go to console.
>> strace shows strange infinite loop,
>> looks like FD 18 false notify Xorg about something, of course it
>> is /tmp/.X11-unix/X0
>> # fstat | fgrep c52bb5e8\|c6aff000
>> vova evolution 20927 3* local stream c6aff5e8 <-> c6aff000
>> vova at-spi-registryd 1264 9* local stream c52c3d20 <-> c52bb5e8
>> root Xorg 1008 18* local stream c52bb5e8 <-> c52c3d20
>> root Xorg 1008 32* local stream c6aff000 <-> c6aff5e8
>> No idea what as-spi-r. wants so often from X.
>> After kill -STOP at-spi-r. Xorg stops eating resources, but
>> window-manager refused to do its work.
>
> I don't have at-spi-registryd running, so I suspect you have some
> accessibility features enabled. Check your Keyboard and Accessbility
> capplets and make sure all of the accessibility features are disabled.
I remember see at-spi-registryd running often, but I never have seen CPU
crazy from it. Ever since when I clean out ~/.* when test with double
mount issue, I haven't tweak mouse theme and I don't see at-spi-registryd
here anymore. I am not sure if it was from 2.20 -> 2.22 without clean out
~/.* or it was from tweak mouse theme to have get at-spi-registryd runs.
Vladimir, try to create a dummy account and see if you still have issue in
clean/fresh desktop.
Cheers,
Mezz
> Joe
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