Peter Gueckel wrote: > I have noticed that pulseaudio uses upwards of 16% CPU and when I start > krunner to investigate, I see that there are often numerous pulseaudio > processes all running simultaneously, but greyed out. And this, while I am > not even using any applications that emit sound! > > It is so bad, that the mouse is often locked up for a few seconds, screens > won't update, etc., because of the high load. > > I tried killing pulseaudio --kill ad a new one was generated and the same > is happening. > > When I try to use an application to play music, for example, no sound is > emitted and the application gets stuck. > > What is causing this and how do I get rid of it? > Very strange! It has been going like this all evening, to the point that I could barely use the system. Now, I just started kpat(ience) and it makes sounds when one moves that cards and suddenly all is working fine! I wonder if there is a problem with pulseaudio and resuming the system from suspend to RAM? -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test