Version: 3.2.0 (using KDE KDE 3.2.0) Installed from: Unspecified Linux OS: Linux This bug seems to be similar to bug 51566, which is closed. After I ugraded to KDE 3.2 RC1, Quanta (also 3.2.0) became very slow. Sometimes it takes several secons until the text/code I typed shows up. This is rather annoying. It does not happen 100% of the time, but about 80%. When Quanta stalls the CPU usage goes up to 100% and memory usage for Quanta goes up to about 85% also. This means for a couple of seconds nothing works. This did not happen in Quanta 3.1.x The tasks I'm talking about are nothing out of the ordinary, just typing. The files are less than 2000 lines long. It does seem to help to disable the PHP debugger.
I should add that I use SuSE 9.0. I installed KDE 3.1.95 from the SuSE server via Yast (rpms made by SuSE)
Subject: Re: New: Quanta slows down and takes up to 100% of CPU time when entering text in exisiting file Can you please try to update to the CVS HEAD version? Only note that you have to checkout the kdewebdev module from the KDE CVS, not the quanta one. There is some experimental code try to solve such issues. Andras
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 63000 ***
Hi Andras, updating to the CVS HEAD version means that I need the sources, which I don't have, right? As mentioned earlier, I used the SUSE RPMs. In that case, would I not need to compile the entire application?
This bug is an app killer as far as I'm concerned. Are you going to correct this in a subsequent general release? If so, when might that happen?
If everything goes well, it will be in the stable branch this week.