[Bug 127868] Re: gnome-power-manager using between 2% and 10% of cpu.

2008-03-07 Thread Basilio Kublik
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[Bug 127868] Re: gnome-power-manager using between 2% and 10% of cpu.

2008-01-25 Thread John Clemens
I have not seen this in a long time, perhaps it was just some glitch in the gnome 2.19 timeframe? Either way, killing it and restarting it fixed it, so running with --verbose --no-daemon wasn't really an option. I'm OK with closing this bug as no longer reproducible, if you so choose. --

[Bug 127868] Re: gnome-power-manager using between 2% and 10% of cpu.

2007-08-04 Thread Richard Hughes
strace isn't that useful. What about the output of gnome-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon? -- gnome-power-manager using between 2% and 10% of cpu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127868 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for

[Bug 127868] Re: gnome-power-manager using between 2% and 10% of cpu.

2007-07-25 Thread Jarmo Ilonen
I saw the same bug on 32bit x86, gnome-power-manager (2.19.5-0ubuntu1 from gutsy) wasting 1-10% of CPU. Strace was very similar: [pid 27866] ioctl(21, 0x4122, 0xb4b6ff88) = 0 [pid 27866] ioctl(21, 0x4122, 0xb4b6fe80) = 0 [pid 27866] read(20, \1\0\0\0\361\37\247F\372%|4\1\0\0\0, 64) = 16 [pid