Re: 100% CPU from kde-plasma-desktop - backtrace

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On 07/13/2011 11:49 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
> On 07/13/2011 10:44 AM, Genes MailLists wrote:
>> #7  0x00007f02d261bc61 in ?? () from
>> /usr/lib64/kde4/plasma_engine_systemmonitor.so
>> #8  0x00007f02d2409148 in KSGRD::SensorAgent::processAnswer(char const*,
>> int) () from /usr/lib64/libksgrd.so.4
> 
> No widgets?
> 
> I wonder why plasma_engine_systemmonitor is spinning there then.

Hi rex - thanks for followup.

Sorry if I was not precise - I meant I did not add any widgets beyond
that provided in stock fresh user.

   The desktop folder is there (is that a widget?). Also,

  I have 2 panels - one is the default panel (menu, pager and the thing
that shows programs that are running - forget the name, the system tray
and clock).

  The other panel has a few icons to launch common programs - these were
dragged from the menu.

  Perhaps the standard panel parts are considered widgets?

  I meant I added no widgets other than the stock provided.

  I don't know what triggers this ... seems just normal usage - which
for me is a load of terminals - and thunderbird, google-chrome. I also
sometimes run other programs - today (but not the last time it got 100%
cpu)  I am using mathematica.

  gene


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