[Bug 109507] Re: xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
nukedathlonman
areginato at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 18 00:31:58 UTC 2007
Strange, but I can add further verification of this bug... With
superkaramba loaded, Xorg would ramp up to 100% usage over 30 minutes
when my laptop was left to idle. 15 minutes after it reach top speed it
the system would crash if I did anything except kill Xorg. I hadn't
experienced this before upgrading to Feisty, and was experiencing it
thereafter. I was sure I must have had something mis-configured (I had
made a lot of video and screen related changes to play with dual head
operation, my HDTV just prior to the upgrade). After endless debugging
I gave up trying to solve the issue, and reported it under bug 51991
because it resembled everything I could debug. Even top wasn't showing
superkaramba as eating up the CPU cycles, just Xorg. After reading this
bug report, I decided to try unloading superkarama, and low and behold,
the problem has completely disappeared. Thanks for the reporting, I
never would have thought of this - hope this bug can be fixed!!
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xorg eat 100% of the CPU when I use superkaramba and lock my desktop for a while ([apport] Xorg crashed with signal 5)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109507
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