On Wed, 2006-11-29 at 12:41 +0100, Gianluca Sforna wrote: > I am curious if anyone else is seeing it's processor at 100% when the > machine is supposed to idling (I do not use fancy screensavers, just > go to a blank screen after 10 minutes). > I noticed because this is a laptop and the fan is triggered by cpu > temperature raising. > As soon as I touch the mouse, the CPU stops processing, but I can see > it was at 100% in the system monitor applet. > > I suspect this is the inteded behavior of something but, nonetheless, > I would like to know what actually is (and eventually kill it...) > > cheers > > Gianluca > +1 (on FC6) I believe the problem has to do with beagle. If you don't mind completely redoing your index, try removing ~/.beagle (when logged out of X). The problem only cropped up for me when I switched from Thunderbird (which isn't indexed by beagle) to Evolution (which is). When I disable indexing, the problem disappears, and it seems that it also goes when you remove the ~/.beagle directory. Jonathan
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