Using top on my dual core systems during idle periods, kicker, kmix, and notification-daemon-tde are always at the top of the CPU%. Typically the numbers hover about 2%. Other Trinity apps bubble in and out of list yet typically average at 0%.
Are the kicker, kmix, and notification-da values normal for idle periods?
Darrell
Hi Darrell,
On my desktop I am currently noticing small bumps in cpu like this from the tde daemon.
2% is nothing to worry about, I assume these use more because they are doing some sort of polling
Calvin
On 11 August 2013 14:38, Darrell Anderson darrella@hushmail.com wrote:
Using top on my dual core systems during idle periods, kicker, kmix, and notification-daemon-tde are always at the top of the CPU%. Typically the numbers hover about 2%. Other Trinity apps bubble in and out of list yet typically average at 0%.
Are the kicker, kmix, and notification-da values normal for idle periods?
Darrell
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