On Sunday 29 April 2012 22:21:19 Jonathan Nieder wrote:
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Hi,
David Baron wrote:
Problem may be in KDE with Chromium, maybe its flash plugin, triggering
or worsening the problem.
Unfortunately it's hard to see what to do with this report without
pinning it
On Monday 30 April 2012 15:14:35 David Baron wrote:
On Sunday 29 April 2012 22:21:19 Jonathan Nieder wrote:
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Hi,
David Baron wrote:
Problem may be in KDE with Chromium, maybe its flash plugin, triggering
or worsening the problem.
Unfortunately
I keep disabling it, it gets reenabled.
I had two entries for it.
I have deleted all references to this. See if it is reinserted.
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David Baron wrote:
I keep disabling it, it gets reenabled.
Likewise for a new user?
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On Sunday 29 April 2012 20:00:36 Jonathan Nieder wrote:
David Baron wrote:
I keep disabling it, it gets reenabled.
Likewise for a new user?
No one else is using Chromium but my wife has complained about freezeups. I
was not at the machine to play with it.
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Hi,
David Baron wrote:
Problem may be in KDE with Chromium, maybe its flash plugin, triggering or
worsening the problem.
Unfortunately it's hard to see what to do with this report without
pinning it down more.
Some variables mentioned have been:
* chromium
*
On Wednesday 25 April 2012 05:15:12 Jonathan Nieder wrote:
David Baron wrote:
How do you
know that it is chromium that is misbehaving?)
As I said, it might not be.
That doesn't answer the question at all. :)
In top does chromium show up as a process consuming more memory or CPU
Hi,
David Baron wrote:
[Subject: May not be (just) Chromium]
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Problem may be in KDE with Chromium, maybe its flash plugin, triggering or
worsening the
Hi David,
David Baron wrote:
[from Apr 22, 11:31:45]
INFO: task recollindex:613 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
echo 0 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs disables this message.
recollindex D 0 613 1 0x
[and again at other times]
Do these events
(Is memory usage high when the problems happen?
Yes. 100% of my 2gig (OK, I should get more) is eaten.
The disk activity led is also almost steady.
How do you
know that it is chromium that is misbehaving?)
As I said, it might not be.
Chromium can trigger the problem, likely the flash, but I
David Baron wrote:
How do you
know that it is chromium that is misbehaving?)
As I said, it might not be.
That doesn't answer the question at all. :)
In top does chromium show up as a process consuming more memory or CPU
than others? If not, which process does? What prompted you to file
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