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Message #00668
Re: [Bug 737231] Re: DigiClock hogs too much processing power
If i run a video with digiclock running i get laggy video, but if i close
it, everything goes back to normal. I've tried looking at how much cpu it
takes but it's not visible because of it's short burst update nature (IMO).
As a note i don't even see a proper process for screenlets... Only a python
for when i start the manager.
On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 1:17 AM, Aditya Kher
<737231@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Why do you suspect digiclock is the culprit?
>
> When you say "hogs CPU power" please add more specific details such as
> output of top before and after running digiclock (for 10-15 mins
> atleast).
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> Title:
> DigiClock hogs too much processing power
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> Status in Screenlets — a framework for desktop widgets:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> discovered by running screenlets while watching video.
> DigiClock makes video in other software not continuous.
>
> Specs:
> Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz
> 4GiB RAM
> NVidia Gforce GT 240M
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DigiClock hogs too much processing power
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