Re: Kdesktop runaway

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On 2025/04/19 01:23 AM, Christian Schmitz via tde-users wrote:
Hello Dareel:
  I didt both things. First if i dont suspend the laptop, even kdesktop go
runaway. For this reason i start to suspend it.

pc # Top
kdesktop 70%
kdesktop 80%
Firefox
etc
(is over more than 100% by the dual core)

Hi Christian,
how familiar are you with gdb and attaching processes and print backtraces?
If you are, please install the required debug symbols, then when the problem happens again, open a CLI, attached kdesktop from gdb, print a backtrace and send it as attachment. Do the same for kdesktop_lock. I would like to check if your problem is similar to the one noticed by Slavek.

Once you have done this, find the kdesktop pid and run the following command:
kill -TTIN <pid of kdesktop>
Does kdesktop become responsive and CPU go back to normal levels?

Thanks
  Michele

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