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glennzo
24th December 2009, 07:09 PM
I haven't seen mention of this in the forum. Could be that I missed it. If so, forgive me. On my F13 box canberra-gtk-play is taking 50-100% cpu and it just keeps on keeping on. Anyone else seen this behavior? Don't see a lot to go on at bugzilla either, at least for F13.
I didn't mention that this happens even before login to the Gnome desktop and does so without doing anything more that just that, logging in to the desktop. I log in and let the system just sit there with no activity and the cpu spikes.
Edit: If I choose System > Preferences > Sound and select "No Sound" theme cpu goes back to normal. I'm going to reboot and see if anything changes.
Edit: Rebooted with default sound disabled. canberra-gtk-play is no where to be found and cpu is normal.
RahulSundaram
25th December 2009, 01:50 PM
Hi,
I don't see it because i always had sounds disabled. File it in bugzilla.
RahulSundaram
25th December 2009, 01:50 PM
Hi,
I don't see it because i always had sounds disabled. File it in bugzilla.
glennzo
25th December 2009, 04:13 PM
I commented in an existing bug.
SlowJet
26th December 2009, 04:36 PM
I haven't seen mention of this in the forum. Could be that I missed it. If so, forgive me. On my F13 box canberra-gtk-play is taking 50-100% cpu and it just keeps on keeping on. Anyone else seen this behavior? Don't see a lot to go on at bugzilla either, at least for F13.
I didn't mention that this happens even before login to the Gnome desktop and does so without doing anything more that just that, logging in to the desktop. I log in and let the system just sit there with no activity and the cpu spikes.
Edit: If I choose System > Preferences > Sound and select "No Sound" theme cpu goes back to normal. I'm going to reboot and see if anything changes.
Edit: Rebooted with default sound disabled. canberra-gtk-play is no where to be found and cpu is normal.
I was having metacity issues for gnome-screenshot.
Download from .14 to .13 and started getting canberra-gtk-play cpu high and no gui boot.
Updated back to metacity .14 and it went away.
So currently, meticity, dbus, and gdm are a bit bumpy, and some apps don't work, like Fx 6 or 7 menus..
SJ
grothendieck
30th December 2009, 01:25 PM
I haven't seen mention of this in the forum. Could be that I missed it. If so, forgive me. On my F13 box canberra-gtk-play is taking 50-100% cpu and it just keeps on keeping on. Anyone else seen this behavior? Don't see a lot to go on at bugzilla either, at least for F13.
I didn't mention that this happens even before login to the Gnome desktop and does so without doing anything more that just that, logging in to the desktop. I log in and let the system just sit there with no activity and the cpu spikes.
Edit: If I choose System > Preferences > Sound and select "No Sound" theme cpu goes back to normal. I'm going to reboot and see if anything changes.
Edit: Rebooted with default sound disabled. canberra-gtk-play is no where to be found and cpu is normal.
I also count the same problem!
But I cannot disable the canberra-gtk-play,when I boot the FC13 kernel,the cpu usage is still 100%!!
I use top,and I found the canberra-gtk-play is still running!
---------- Post added at 05:25 AM CST ---------- Previous post was at 04:44 AM CST ----------
At last,I disable the canberra-gtk-play.
But the system is too slow to use,why?
CSchwangler
30th December 2009, 05:21 PM
The system is slower than you might expect because a lot of debug code is enabled and a large amount of log information has to be written. Additionally, keep in mind that this is pre-alpha code, which is in no way optimized.
grothendieck
31st December 2009, 02:10 PM
I can not log into Gnome.
I can only use the console,^_^
CSchwangler
31st December 2009, 03:57 PM
Is there any error message? I updated today and don't have any problems with logging in.
grothendieck
31st December 2009, 04:59 PM
No error messages at all,and I use top to check the cpu usage and find noting abnormal.
The log window is too slow,and I log into the console instead,input init3 and startx,
so I can see the Gnome,
But the Gnome is too slow to use.I must apologize for my poor english.
kyryder
31st December 2009, 05:27 PM
Regarding canberra-gtk-play, I get a Selinux stopped canberra-gtk-play from accessing......... every now and then in f12 but everything seems to work ok and I don't see any side effects, so I never tried to fix it
SlowJet
31st December 2009, 07:07 PM
Some updates are problems.
From bug reported and discussions I determined these issues.
1. The
canberra-gtk-play, mettacity, pk-notification-icon are being affected by glibc-2.11.90-4
So update to metacity-2.28.0-14, downgrade to glic-2.11.90-3..
Update to lohit-telugu-fonts-2.4.5-4
Open sound and click on mute of all windows.
Downgrade to Fx-3.5.6.x f12 (I haven't yet tried the f13 or truck Fx again after my last fixes but it is rather ugly to recover from.
I haven't had a hang up on cpu since last night.
Httpd and Mysql innodb are running ok.
SSH, SSL and sftp are running ok.
Gnome-terminal and gui behaving ok.
SJ
Fx for F12 is working ok.
I actually rain out of memory to do a download. But stopping services, and canceling fx download and closing and re-doing the download worked without hangs.
SJ
OK, F13 is running good, so I tried a local Firefox-3.7a1pre Minefield and it works, menus and windows switching, with no hands..
SJ
Updated Fx to Jan 1, 2010 - running good.
SJ
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