On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Nermin Celik <n.celik00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Try killing speech-dispatch and see what happens?
It may be a bad install..
You could remove it and reinstall
1.I killed the speech-dispatch and also the python. CPU usage went to normal level.2. Restarted the computer and CPU usage was normal.However the screen froze in both instances.I'll reinstall F16 again and see what happens.
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Hi
It does not seem reasonable those two process should take that much CPU power for a long period of time.
Unless the CPU is very underrated. Which I doubt..
Good luck
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