On 07/05/2016 11:15 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
On 07/05/2016 09:44 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
On 07/05/2016 10:37 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
Is anyone else sick and tired of plasmashell pegging their systems? I
swear, I though this was fixed in F23, but it's back in early F24. I
love KDE and prefer it over the abortion that is GNOME, but this is just
getting stupid. I can't run Chrome, Slack and Thunderbird at the same
time without crippling my quad core 3GHZ 12GB RAM laptop.
It's a joke.
Are you saying your plasmashell process is using 100% or more of %CPU
in top?
I really hope you're joking. But, if not, top shows plasmashell hitting
80-90% of my entire system CPU (on a quad core) without fail even after
a reboot or shutdown/power up. This was a problem early in F23 and
finally was resolved. Now it's back and NOT better than ever on the
exact same system. I find it ridiculous that this one process is so
jacked up after all the updates it's had in the last 3 years. I love
Fedora. I've been using it and RH since the mid 90s. I detest GNOME with
a passion so I have no desire to use the Workstation version. (And one
of the reasons I don't use Ubuntu.)
Yes, I know there's MATE and Cinnamon, ad nauseam and I like them, but
they don't have the features KDE has. But I'm tempted to just scrap the
entire thing if they can't get their crap together with this.
A process can use more than 100% in top if it is not obund to a single CPU.
Only thing I can suggest is to make sure you don't have multiple panels
stacked up on each other on your desktop. I have seen that cause
plasmashell to use over 100% CPU on my machine before.
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