100% CPU

Kevin O'Gorman kogorman at gmail.com
Wed May 9 13:29:13 UTC 2012


On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Basil Chupin <blchupin at iinet.net.au> wrote:
> On 09/05/12 00:33, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>
> [..........]
>
>
>
>> I'm actually kinda betwixt and between right now.  I've got Ubuntu
>> Natty with xubuntu-desktop
>> installed, and generally sign on with xubuntu.  There's a single menu
>> in the top panel.  It
>> has a submenu called "Settings" with about a dozen things including
>> one that lets me edit
>> the contents of the menus, and another called "System" with about a
>> score of things that
>> I recognize as utilities.  I haven't used any of this yet.
>>
>> Nepomuk is installed, probably dragged in when I installed one of my
>> KDE games or
>> utilities.  I'm aiming to go plain xubuntu, Real Soon Now (TM).
>
>
> I just had a rethink about nepomuk and its 100% use of your cpu.
>
> This was a known problem but has been 'fixed'. For example, I am actually
> now running nepomuk (in the past I always turned if off) and I don't even
> know that it is installed and active - and it has nothing to do with the
> fact that I have an 8-core cpu with 16GB of RAM.
>
> I am wondering which version of nepomuk you have installed? nepomuk is an
> integrated part of 'kdebase4-runtime' and the version of this package which
> I have currently installed is 4.8.3-376.1.

Well, I'm on Natty, so I have earlier versions.

libnepomukquery4a, libnepomukutils4, libnepomuk4 show version 4:4.6.5-0ubuntu1
virtuoso-nepomuk shows version 6.1.2+dfsg1-1ubuntu4

And that's all that synaptic shows for searching on 'nepomuk'

-- 
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD




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