Bug 70754 - Kded 100% cpu shortly after logon
Summary: Kded 100% cpu shortly after logon
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 64671
Alias: None
Product: kde
Classification: I don't know
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Lubos Lunak
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Reported: 2003-12-18 14:42 UTC by Eugene Nine
Modified: 2003-12-22 11:43 UTC (History)
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Description Eugene Nine 2003-12-18 14:42:01 UTC
Version:           3.1.94 (using KDE KDE 3.1.94)
Installed from:    Compiled From Sources
Compiler:          3.2.3 
OS:          Linux

I found some really old resolved bugs on this (kde 2.0 for example) but didn't find anything recent and I did not have the issue in 3.1.4.  Shortly after starting kde and using almost any application I notice my cpu usage goes to 100% and stays there until I logout or kill the kded task.  After killing the kded task I have no cookie support in Konq and if I hit ok in the configure konqueror dialog I get the message "unable to start the cookie handler service".  This is why I believe the bug to be related to Konq but I can cause the cpu to max with other applications such as kopte.
Comment 1 Lubos Lunak 2003-12-19 13:24:34 UTC
A dupe of bug #64671 ? Do you have qt version 3.2.3 installed?
Comment 2 Eugene Nine 2003-12-19 14:37:49 UTC
Subject: Re:  Kded 100% cpu shortly after logon

Yes, it does look like a duplicate.  Qt is 3.2.1 from slackware 9.1.  Looks like there is a patch so I guess I just download qt and apply the patch then install over what is there.  I will try it out.
Thanks
Eugene Nine



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@kde.org>
Reply-To: 70754@bugs.kde.org
Date:  19 Dec 2003 12:24:36 -0000

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>------- Additional Comments From l.lunak@kde.org  2003-12-19 13:24 -------
>A dupe of bug #64671 ? Do you have qt version 3.2.3 installed?
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Comment 3 Eugene Nine 2003-12-19 14:59:42 UTC
Do I apply the patch from the other bug to 3.2.3 or is 3.2.3 the version that contains this patch?  I couldn't clearly tell from the other bug.
Comment 4 Lubos Lunak 2003-12-19 15:14:43 UTC
3.2.3 already has the patch.
Comment 5 Eugene Nine 2003-12-19 19:25:43 UTC
Subject: Re:  Kded 100% cpu shortly after logon

On Friday 19 December 2003 02:14 pm, you wrote:
> ------- You are receiving this mail because: -------
> You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter.
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> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70754
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> ------- Additional Comments From l.lunak@kde.org  2003-12-19 15:14 -------
> 3.2.3 already has the patch.
Sorry to keep asking questions.

I've made Qt 3.2.3, changed the $QTDIR$ to match the new folder and rebooted 
to make sure I have everything right.  I still see the high cpu usage, will I 
need to go back and recompile all of the kde parts since qt is changed?

Comment 6 Lubos Lunak 2003-12-19 19:27:12 UTC
No. Are sure your KDE uses the new Qt ('ldd which kdeinit')?

Comment 7 Eugene Nine 2003-12-19 20:53:49 UTC
Subject: Re:  Kded 100% cpu shortly after logon

On Friday 19 December 2003 06:27 pm, you wrote:
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> You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter.
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> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70754
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> ------- Additional Comments From l.lunak@kde.org  2003-12-19 19:27 -------
> No. Are sure your KDE uses the new Qt ('ldd which kdeinit')?
Your right, something was still looking in the old qt folder even though its 
no longer in the variable or my path.  I renamed the old folder and tried 
again and its working now.

Thanks for the help, you may close the bug now turned out to be a PEBKAK 
error :)

Comment 8 Lubos Lunak 2003-12-22 11:43:34 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 64671 ***