Re: RSS-reader issue

2008-11-25 Thread Till Harbaum / Lists
Hi,

Am Montag 24 November 2008 schrieb Eero Tamminen:
> Did you have automatic RSS updates enabled?  which release you were
> using?
This happened a few days ago with the latest diablo on n810 with all 
updates installed.

> I think one of the RSS feeds had something that put RSS feed reader
> into a loop and it would be good to identify what that was.  Do you
> have the rss feed colder contents backed up somewhere?
I am a bad tester ... i did not save anything. But i barely used the reader
and might be able to reproduce it. I'll give it a try.

> I think Youtube and some other Flash stuff can occasionally cause more
> than few minutes of 100% CPU usage normally.
That's right. This may be circumvented if such applications explicitely
register for this. Also mplayer may cause that. 

Till
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Re: RSS-reader issue

2008-11-24 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi,

ext Till Harbaum / Lists wrote:
> Just as a side note: I recently had this problem with the osso rss reader. It 
> took
> me some time to figure out that it was the rss feed reader eating my battery
> with a 100% cpu load even after a reboot (i was in fact already searching 
> for a cheap replacement battery on ebay). Deleting the rss feed folder 
> under /home/user resolved my problem. I didn't even remember that i 
> ever used and i am not using the rss home applet. So i was pretty surprised
> to see it running at all ... not to mention the 100% cpu load it did ...

Did you have automatic RSS updates enabled?  which release you were
using?

I think one of the RSS feeds had something that put RSS feed reader
into a loop and it would be good to identify what that was.  Do you
have the rss feed colder contents backed up somewhere?


> I also think like already suggested here that the solution is some monitoring
> mechanism. If one of those units has a process running at 100% cpu load
> for more than a few minutes there's sure something going wrong.

I think Youtube and some other Flash stuff can occasionally cause more
than few minutes of 100% CPU usage normally.


- Eero
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