Scott Kitterman wrote:
> OK. Apt-get doesn't normally run all the time. Are you talking about while
> you are doing an installation?
> What release?
> Ubuntu or Kubuntu?
>
Ubuntu, and that is the problem, it is trying to tun once turned on.
I was fine until I began the install of Ubun
Scott Kitterman wrote:
> Do you mean apt-get?
>
Yes, sorry
T
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app-get turned on and is eating 87% of the CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121400
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Question to all those who have over worked CPUs, I have again had to shut down
"APP-GET" as it was using 87% of my CPU.
I had put it to sleep and now I have "STOPPED" it.
Use system monitor to look at CPU use, open the process and see if app-get is
running. If so, turn it
Hilario J. Montoliu (hjmf) wrote:
> ** Tags added: mt-needtestcase
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CPU was being driven to 100: a program called apt-get was running at 70
to 85 % of CPU. Turning it off solved the RSS lock up
TW
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RSS feed in firefox freezes the progran
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120679
You r
Hilario J. Montoliu (hjmf) wrote:
> ** Tags added: mt-needtestcase
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An up date, My system thinks the CPU is running at 100%. I would think
the RSS feed drives it over the edge. How do I clear the CPU?
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RSS feed in firefox freezes the progran
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120679
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Sincerely yours
Tw Moran
Hilario J. Montoliu (hjmf) wrote:
> Thank you Tw Moran for your report,
>
> Can you indicate some examples that cause this behavior, to check if
> this issue is reproducible.
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> ** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
When opening multiple tabs from different feeds the display screen freezes.
The animated mouse pointer runs in animated mode. The percent of down load
indicator locks at about 70 to 80%: But Foxfire stops talking to the modem.
I can sometimes still close the program