How much RAM do you have on your machine? While Ubuntu is built to run on low
hardware specs, low RAM storage could
contribute to the problem.
2GB and the CPU is p8400 (2x2.26GHz)
I believe that your bug is valid, but I don't think that there is enough
information present for a developer
When the CPU usage goes to 100%, does it stay at 100% forever? That is, does
it ever go back down to normal without pausing?
Well, can't tell about forever - don't have that much time ;-) - but it does
seem like it could stay at 100% forever.
One more observation: when I change the song
Well, it is reproducible in the way that it re-occurs unfortunately -
it's not like it's happened once or twice. How to recreate the bug? All
I have to do is just play some mp3's. However, I seem to have no
influence on when it goes to 100% on cpu. I think it usually happens
after some time it's
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
The RSS reader plugin launches several 'tasks' for fetching RSS feeds
(visible on evolution's status bar). The actual number of such tasks
varies and depends on how long evolution has been running for. The
network timeout that can be configured
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I'd expect the plugin to honour the timeout setting and not attempt to
fetch the feeds when there's already another thread doing that.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521840
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
CPU usage rises to 100% (one core fully occupied) for Rhythmbox, with or
without crossfading enabled. When I stop the playing, the CPU usage
comes back to normal, but then when I re-play it, it's again 100%. I
have to restart the app to get it
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This seems to be fixed in 9.10.
Although I can't modify the volume now if the sound is muted: trying to
decrease it has no effect, and increasing only unmutes the sound. One
might expect it to be possible to increase/decrease the volume while the
sound is still muted.
It's much better now
I confirm the bug still occurs in Karmic.
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gnome-system-monitor renice causes close
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363558
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I confirm that and personally find it extremely unhandy/impractical and
irritating. Please fix it.
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gnome-settings-daemon
Status: New = Confirmed
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Unmuting sound with media keys resets volume to 0
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