Tirsdag 12 desember 2006 14:25, skrev Flying: > > From: "L. Rahyen" <research@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: Re: explorer.exe 100% kernel time? > > > > On Monday December 11 2006 13:04, Flying wrote: > >> System: Ubuntu Edgy (fresh installation) > >> Wine: 0.9.26~winehq0~ubuntu~6.10-1 > >> Hardware: P4 2.60 + 1 GB RAM > >> > >> Problem: > >> Whenever I run an Windows application using Wine (e.g., winecfg, > >> utorrent), there is an instance of explorer.exe started in the > >> background. I'm fine with the additional process were it not for the > >> fact that it occupies 100% CPU time (all are kernel time) on my system. > >> Since my CPU has HT enabled, that basically means 50% of my CPU power is > >> gone just by this explorer.exe instance. > >> > >> Question: > >> Has anyone met similar situation before? Is there any known workaround > >> to this problem? > > > > This isn't normal and isn't typical. There are something wrong with your > > Wine package or your system configuration. You can try to download source > > code from winehq.org: > > http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-0.9.27.tar.bz2 . Then > > unpack, cd to directory with Wine source code and try to compile it by > > executing (if you have 64-bit system): > > Thanks for your information regarding the new Wine release, Rahyen. I've > just graded my Wine to 0.9.27 via dpkg update. (Sorry, but I was just > lazy to build it from source, since the 0.9.27~winehq0~ubuntu~6.10-1 > package was out, I just used it.) > > But it seems that the explorer.exe problem still persists--the process > still occupies 100% CPU time on one of one of my two Hyperthreading > threads. If I kill this instance of explorer.exe, the trayicon for > uTorrent is gone--thus I can no longer access uTorrent window if it was > minimized to tray. > > My conclusion for now is, upgrading Wine didn't seem to help me solve > this problem. Any other clue? I don't think he meant upgrading Wine, he meant compiling Wine from source. Regards, Alexander N. Sørnes > > Thanks again for your quick reply! > > Cheers, > > Freddie _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users