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Upstream bug (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=185881) has been
closed as fixed as of KDE Frameworks 5.
** Changed in: kdebase-runtime (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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** Changed in: kde-baseapps
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
Extreme memory usage by kio_thumbnail
To manage no
This is still happening on Kubuntu 11.04 with KDE 4.6.4.
Opening a folder with lots of tiff files will make kio_thumbnail to use a lot
of cpu and the process doesn't come to an end unless it's stopped manually.
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Tried to give a non-mono application a try and got upset with it. Not
only digikam is strange that it does not find images when an album is
specified, it eats up all resources and completely freezes my system. I
do have 4 gb of photos, digikam uses all resources to "add" a little
fraction of it -
In fact System Monitor shows konqueror/dolphin eating a large percentage
of CPU, so perhaps it's not kio_thumbnail. And at some point konqueror
spawns pdftotext. Is there any way to stop this behaviour?
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Extreme memory usage by kio_thumbnail
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This is most definitely still a problem, even in a new Jaunty install.
It is particularly pronounced with directories of multipage tiff files.
kio_thumbnail processes get launched until all available memory is
exhausted, swapping out the entire system until nothing works. Before
the system freezes