Shai Berger said the following at 01/29/2014 09:36 AM : > On Wednesday 29 January 2014 18:27:15 D. R. Evans wrote: >> For the last four days, virtuoso-t has been using very nearly 100% of four >> cores on my main desktop machine. >> >> How do I find out what part of KDE is using all four cores to do >> (apparently) nothing, so that I can turn it off, or reset it or do >> something to stop it from consuming CPU cycles? >> > Probably still nepomuk -- it's indexing other things, not just files. > In my case[1] it was email, but I think there's more. Since I don't use kmail at all (never even configured it), is there a list somewhere of other things that nepomuk might be trying to do so that I can know whether killing the virtuoso-t process would be wise? It was bad enough when it was consuming 100% of one core -- which seems to be its normal behaviour -- but to consume 100% of all the cores on the machine seems pretty ridiculous. Doc -- Web: http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR
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