2011/7/4 John Balcaen <[email protected]>: > 2011/7/4 Wolfgang Bornath <[email protected]>: >> 2011/7/4 John Balcaen <[email protected]>: >>> 2011/7/4 Wolfgang Bornath <[email protected]>: >>>> 2011/7/4 John Balcaen <[email protected]>: >>> [...] >>>> Hmm, I saw the new ntrack update coming in 3 days ago but it did not >>>> fix the cpu load issue here! >>> >>> Because ntrack was not installed in fact, kdebase4-runtime requires >>> should fix it. >>> >>>> I just created a new normal user with same standard values as my main >>>> user - KDE desktop works ok. htop shows no unusual cpu load. >>>> So, I have to find out what makes the difference. >>> for the kded usage, the fact that ntrack is now required. >>> you can reproduce it by removing with --no-deps ntrack & restart your >>> kde session >> >> # urpme --no-deps ntrack >> --no-deps: unknown option >> Then it wants to remove all of 128 packages (kdebase4-runtime and all >> dependencies, in short: almost complete KDE) > urpmi does not support --no-deps ,i was referring to « rpm » directly.
Warning! Extensive usage of urpmi may lead to dumb usage of rpm! man rpm says: rpm -e --nodeps package_name :) Anyhow, it is not related to the problem I have. -- wobo
