Hi, ext Dawid Lorenz wrote:
I've had a look at top over ssh connection and seen /usr/bin/pulseaudio --system --high-priority constantly floating around 1-3% of CPU time. Needless to say, device was lying on the desk next to me, doing nothing, not to mention anything media-related. I did killall media-player but that didn't help and pulseaudio was still working out. However I've been listening to music earlier in the morning, took couple of calls etx.
Does "killall tonegend" help? Then it's probably this: https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6868
Then later in the day I've opened a camera to take a picture, which threw weird "Another application is using audio" message at me few times (while no app that I was aware of was running in the background).
To list pulseaudio clients, use "pactl list". ext Jan Knutar wrote: > I guess not even closed NEP was possible as we've heard nothing > of it since ;-) It's a possibility still. Let's see. In the meanwhile, there seems to be a 3rd party app that provides at least some (less accurate & fine-grained) information, see: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=43748 ext Jan Knutar wrote: > On Tuesday 23 February 2010, Dawid Lorenz wrote: >> I just get readings from tools like htop or conky. > > If htop just uses the MemFree field from /proc/meminfo, then it's > pretty much supposed to hover at over 90% used all the time. Unused > RAM is wasted RAM. What matters is if the system is able to free up > RAM when it's needed without excessive I/O traffic slowing things > down.. This has some useful tools & scripts for counting memory usage: http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/devtools/maemo5/sp-memusage (With some updates hopefully coming to them in next SDK tools update.) But for tracking _changes_ in _all_ device resources, I recommend this: http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/devtools/maemo5/sp-endurance - Eero _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users