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Old 8th February 2010, 04:05 AM
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WOW ! totem-video-indexer ate my CPU

I have noticed that periodically (I'll define the period in a minute) my case fan starts going berserk. I ran the system monitor and noticed that when the fan speeds up totem-video-indexer is consuming 100% of one of the cores, sometimes 120%, sometimes nothing.

It just comes on, beats the tripe out of the CPU and blinks off.

Is there a way of stopping this ?

---------- Post added at 03:05 PM CST ---------- Previous post was at 03:04 PM CST ----------

oh, it's every 30 seconds or so, lasting for about the same time
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