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  • "Jan@mandriva" started this thread

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Friday, May 26th 2006, 9:07am

kded / kdeinit

kded / kdeinit uses 70% of system activity.
When i "kill" this my computer is Qiote, no noise anymore.

What is it, how can i fix it. or whats wrong.....
It does not stop, even after 24 hrs. it still murmling about.
kded starts at systemstartup, so if i "kill" it what do i stop
and does it matter.

Please who knows the answer.


Jan
Mandriva 2006 / KDE 3.4.2

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Wednesday, July 26th 2006, 6:40pm

RE: kded / kdeinit (high CPU usage)

Similar symptoms here.

high CPU usage. pulsing about every second. KSysGuard indicates that the cause is kded process. kded is related to ksycoca. I am researching this further, but it already is a few inches over my head. Any ideas from more knowledgeable KDErs?

Thanks
Carl

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Wednesday, July 26th 2006, 8:11pm

RE: kded / kdeinit (high CPU usage)

okay!

Progress...time will tell if it completely solves the problem. Short version: disable KNemo in KDE Settings/Service Manager.

Extended version:
disabling kded totally is not a good idea. Look at KDE Settings/Service Manager. Several things depend on kded.

However...
I noticed that the cpu problem shows up when I plug in my wireless card. That activates KNemo-KDE Network Monitor icon in the panel.

The Nemo page http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=12956 explains the application. Indicates that this app is associated with KDE 3.5; I didn't have a problem before upgrading from 3.4 to 3.5.

One of the comments on that page refers to cpu usage and refers/links to a known bug. The bug report references ifconfig-checking each second.

Disabled KNemo in the KDE Settings/Service Manager. The problem disappeared along with the KNemo icon.