El dom, 03-12-2006 a las 16:00 -0500, Felix Kuehling escribió:
> Package: seahorse
> Version: 0.9.7-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> Seahorse-daemon uses 100% CPU during user interaction (popup dialogs), 
> for example when asking for a passphrase or asking for authorization to 
> use a key. This is especially annoying on a notebook where it increases 
> heat, noise and power consumption for (presumably) no good reason.

  Mmm... I can't reproduce this behaviour. When I open that dialog
nothing special happens in CPU, and I don't get the sched_yield call you
see there. It is not called in a normal 'gpg --sign' command, neither
when seahorse is asking you for a password nor when it is asking you for
authorization.

  Are you sure you have restarted seahorse-daemon after updating?

[...]
> This cycle keeps repeating. Looks as if it's polling file descriptors 
> with 0 timeout in a tight loop.

  The polling is something that happens even when seahorse-daemon is
waiting. Perhaps this could be improved.

-- 
Jose Carlos Garcia Sogo
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