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Former Member
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Hey,
Just upgraded to Ubuntu 9.04 and KDE4.2.2. I noticed pretty quick that Boinc was being starved. After checking the System Monitor I saw that kded4 was using about 86% of my background processing and they must be running at a little higher thread priority than Boinc because it is getting very little cpu time. Anyone know just what kded4 is doing with this time and how to stop it from using the time and allow Boinc to run? This could the the push I needed to switch to Gnome! Thanks, Randy |
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Hello g00dkn16ht,
Have you read the thread 'BOINC brings Linux to a crawl' at http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=25324 ? Lawrence |
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Hello g00dkn16ht, Have you read the thread 'BOINC brings Linux to a crawl' at http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread?thread=25324 ? Lawrence I had read a part of it but I had already monitored my processes and knew that Boinc wasn't the problem. I knew it was kded4 but could not figure out how to stop it. Thanks, Randy |
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