Re: KIO_FILE?

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Dave Stevens wrote:

> I have a F7 setup (new install) on a dual core opteron box with 2G of
> DDR2-667 RAM. hd is a Seagate SATA 320, ATI graphics. I use kmail as my
> pop client. The system is a dog. I click to retrieve mail and a huge
> draggy delay takes place. I use Beagle indexing. Top shows no consistent
> cpu load associated (AFAIK) with any program but I repeatedly see kio_file
> as a process (usually several instances). I don't know what this is but
> would be happy to have more information. Is it known to be pathological? a
> resource hog? what is its relationship to kmail? can I have one without
> the other? pointers to more info?

http://www.kde.org/info/#KIO
http://api.kde.org/3.5-api/kdelibs-apidocs/kio/html/index.html

-- Rex


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