On Friday 16,April,2010 04:21 AM, Cuppa-Chino wrote:
> with lucid beta2 64bit and banshee 1.6 only way for me to consistently
> have low cpu is to disable the bpm plugin
>
The BPM Extension taking up CPU is another issue altogether, and only happens
when importing music, as it has to analyze the s
On Saturday 09,January,2010 01:20 AM, Alistair Buxton wrote:
> I do not use any encrypted FS. I can understand that SQLite is resource
> hungry but what about when it is just iconfied and playing an MP3?
>
It shouldn't take too much CPU usage in that kind of situation, especially
because there are
One thing I was wondering if is this bug is related to encrypted file
systems. My hypothesis would be that the whole of the sqlite db would
need to be re-encrypted after an update and sync, and maybe banshee
1.5.x is rather more keen on doing a sync. Or maybe it is sqlite.
So could other people ex
On Friday 23,October,2009 12:15 AM, Hamish Downer wrote:
> I backed up .gconf/apps/banshee-1/ .config/banshee-1/ and
> .cache/banshee-1/ (There were no /apps/banshee or .config/banshee files
> on my system).
>
> I then tried `gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/banshee
> /apps/banshee-1` but that
On Thursday 22,October,2009 01:22 AM, Hamish Downer wrote:
> Just tried banshee in a fresh user account, and it worked fine, so why
> won't it work for me when I move the database around ...
>
Something in gconf perhaps? Or perhaps migration from old Banshee settings?
Old settings:
Gconf: /apps/b