On 21/09/13 23:06, William Murray wrote:
On 21/09/13 22:59, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 21.09.2013 22:51, schrieb William Murray:
Go daemon keeps grabbing 100% of my cpu. I don't really know what it
is, good
tells me it is something to do with online accounts (which I never
use). Is there some
way to tame it? Or any way to switch it off completely?
who did it switch on?
what package is it?
why is it installed?
in other words: output of "ps aux" and if possible package
if it is really a daemon -> systemctl list-units | grep service
systemctl disable whatever.service
systemctl stop whatever.service
Thanks Reindl,
Of course I stupidly killed it and do not know what causes
it to start. I'll
try to post this when I next have the problem -might be a couple of
days.
Bill
I had a look in my log and goa-daemon is not in the service
configuration but is started
on boot. Hwever, it was slo started before the current issue as follows:
Sep 21 21:42:40 my-machine gnome-session[3859]: JS LOG: System monitor
applet enabling
Sep 21 21:42:40 my-machine gnome-session[3859]: JS LOG: System monitor
applet enabling done
Sep 21 21:42:50 my-machine gnome-session[3859]: Window manager warning:
CurrentTime used to choose focus window; focus window may not be correct.
Sep 21 21:42:50 my-machine gnome-session[3859]: Window manager warning:
Got a request to focus 0x302a978 (ecfa-2013b) with a timestamp of 0.
This shouldn't happen!
Sep 21 21:42:50 my-machine gnome-session[3859]: Window manager warning:
CurrentTime used to choose focus window; focus window may not be correct.
Sep 21 21:42:50 my-machine gnome-session[3859]: Window manager warning:
Got a request to focus the no_focus_window with a timestamp of 0. This
shouldn't happen!
Sep 21 21:42:54 my-machine goa[3256]: goa-daemon version 3.8.3 starting
[main.c:113, main()]
So here it got started outside boot, maybe by this gnome-session WM error.
Bill
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