On Monday, July 04, 2011 05:10:24 am Radu-Cristian FOTESCU wrote: > > It's not useless at all in fact. kdebase4-runtime was ony pulling by > > internal requires lib(64)ntrack0 & lib(64)ntrack-qt4 > > using only the « built-in noop monitor (always online).», i did not > > notice only yesterday night that his package was installed locally > > (ntrack binary which provides > > /usr/lib(64)/ntrack/modules/ntrack-libnl1.so. > > Also it's strange that kded4 was fixed for you only today since i > > pushed the new ntrack 3 days ago > > when i noticed it the kde's bug you're referring in the last mail. > > mikala, I believe I've got it. > > I was only having libntrack0 installed, but not ntrack. > Therefore, no matter a new ntrack was released on July 1, I wasn't getting > it anyway. > > It was kdebase4-runtime-4.6.90-4.mga2, released today, July 4, that brought > as a dependency the new ntrack! > > Fabulous. (Still, I'm wondering why Fedora Rawide doesn't use ntrack at > all.) > > Thanks, > R-C aka beranger
Same here, after installing ntrack, logging out and loggin in tagain the kde4 cpu sage went to 0 = zero -- Thomas
