On Wednesday 16 May 2012 18:14:40 Alex Schuster wrote: > Barry Scott writes: > > > After a forced reboot of my Fedora 16 system I am seeing plasma-desktop > > use 100% of 1 core after a while. Killing plasma-desktop and starting it > > up again is a temporary work around. > > Does plasma still react, or is it frozen?
It reacts very slowly.
> > > Is this a know issue? What do I do to fix it? > > > > If this is a new problem what advice do you have to investigate the > > issue? > > I had similar problems in the past. Sometimes it was a buggy plasmoid, so > by removing them one after another I was able to find out which one. You > can back up you .kde/share/config/ directory if you want to easily revert > to the original state, I think saving the plasma-desktop-appletsrc file in > there alone would also suffice. > > You can also start over and rename the .kde directory (or try as another > user) to see if it always happens or if it is something with your > specific setup.
Thanks for the tip. I'll hold off doing this till tomorrow incase a devel wants me to dig a bit deeper.
Brry
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