Dne pá 11. května 2012 Mike Bird napsal(a):
On Thu May 10 2012 23:31:57 Timothy Pearson wrote:
That's not good! I would suggest trying Slavek Banko's 3.5.13 updates PPA, available here: https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis
I couldn't seem to find a kdm-trinity for squeeze there: https://quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net/~slavek-banko/+archive/axis/+in dex?field.series_filter=squeeze&start=15&batch=5
I didn't want to do a wholesale replacement of squeeze/stable so I updated sources.list as specified and then did "apt-get update" and "apt-get install kdm-trinity" which seemed to replace kdm-trinity and six other squeeze/stable packages with the ...+ax9 versions: kcontrol-trinity kdebase-kio-plugins-trinity kdebase-trinity-bin kdesktop-trinity kdm-trinity kfind-trinity konqueror-trinity
This seems to have fixed the kdm_greet 100% CPU problem on the laptop I tried it on (although 6-7% CPU is still high for an idle login screen!). If I get time I'll try to see if I can return any of those seven packages to squeeze/stable versions so we can stay as close to squeeze/stable as possible.
THANK YOU
--Mike Bird
It surprises me that you are defending other updates. There's just lots and lots of bug fixes. See:
http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/?0::3008
It is planned that these updates will be released as an official update for 3.5.13. By using this PPA is thus only got faster :)
Slavek --