2009.1 KDE 4.2.4 PulseAudio/Knotify issue

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2009.1 KDE 4.2.4 PulseAudio/Knotify issue

by Rick Kunath :: Rate this Message:

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I see that even after the upgrade to KDE 4.2.4 the Pulse Audio / Knotify
issue is still there. I am still seeing the high CPU usage on boot and
still find myself having to open the PA volume control and kill the
Knotify stream.

After that the CPU usage returns to normal.

I was hoping that the upgrade would fix this, bit it didn't for me.

What's the best permanent fix for this. I don't want to disable the KDE
sounds, but do want to reset the CPU overload.

Hoping there are good ways to do this.

Rick Kunath

Re: 2009.1 KDE 4.2.4 PulseAudio/Knotify issue

by Bugzilla from cannewilson@googlemail.com :: Rate this Message:

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On Friday 03 July 2009 15:27:06 Rick Kunath wrote:

> I see that even after the upgrade to KDE 4.2.4 the Pulse Audio / Knotify
> issue is still there. I am still seeing the high CPU usage on boot and
> still find myself having to open the PA volume control and kill the
> Knotify stream.
>
> After that the CPU usage returns to normal.
>
> I was hoping that the upgrade would fix this, bit it didn't for me.
>
> What's the best permanent fix for this. I don't want to disable the KDE
> sounds, but do want to reset the CPU overload.
>
> Hoping there are good ways to do this.
>
Does it happen with all notifications, or only some circumstances?  Again, I'd
check systemsettings > Notifications and try turning off unnecessary ones.  
Flashing the task bar is another option if all notifications cause you
problems.

Anne


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