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Going to battery causes slowdown and cursor seizure
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Hi, could you please run top when this occurs and post some output
from it. Are there any processes which are hogging the CPU?
Thanks
** Changed in: meta-gnome2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Going to battery causes slowdown and cursor seizure
Sure. Here are before/after stats:
Otherwise idle, just sitting here:
CPUs at 5% each (x2) user, 1% sys, almost 2 GB memory, (89 MB free), 0 swap
in use, load 0.03, 0.04, 0.09. No CUP hogs, xorg using 1.5% mem, nautilus,
gnome-panel, gnome-terminal, and a few perls using 1% each.
As soon as I
Also, interestingly, my trick only works if I pretend to switch to an
account that I have not yet switched to. If I use accountb to fix this,
then using that account again will not work until I reboot, presumably.
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Going to battery causes slowdown and cursor seizure