[OPIE 0000139]: IPAQ : qpe of opie uses 70%user and 30%kernel load

From: <opie-bugs.a.t.handhelds.org>
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 03:37:27 EDT

The following bug has been RESOLVED.
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http://131.152.105.154/mantis/view_bug_page.php?f_id=0000139
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Reporter: Werner
Handler: ofels
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Project: OPIE
Bug ID: 0000139
Category: Core
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: resolved
Resolution: unable to duplicate
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Date Submitted: 07-27-02 12:10 CEST
Last Modified: 08-01-02 09:37 CEST
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Summary: IPAQ : qpe of opie uses 70%user and 30%kernel load
Description:
I observed, that opie takes a lot of power from my batteries. This is
definitely qpe itself (all other apps
stopped and detected by uptime).
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 ofels - 07-30-02 08:13 CEST
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I can not reproduce this. I have almost 0/0 % cpu load when opie is running
with the latest feed.
Are you refering to CPU or battery load ? Your statement is not clear
regarding this.

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 sandman - 07-30-02 11:28 CEST
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It would help if you could test this without your network card in the
jacket, since I can not reproduce this here without a nic.

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 Werner - 07-30-02 19:25 CEST
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It happend with the opie unstable feed.

Today I tried to reinstall that (had installed qpe for tests again), but
had
no success (libuuid1 missing ind task-opie). So I installed from the
handhelds
feed and was not able to produce the problem again.

So when is the unstable feed installable again ? I will try that
then again.

Werner

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 ofels - 07-31-02 08:33 CEST
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The libuuid is a separate package as of familiar 0.6-pre1.
As 0.6-pre1 is considered unstable we can not set an appropriate dependency
as most people are not willing to follow the bleeding edge paradigm.
Install the e2fstools meanwhile and it will work again.

OPIE _is_ installable in the unstable feed and the cpu load symptom you
mentioned does not occur on most devices.

Please try to remove the nic as suggested and clear your /root directory to
make sure you have a clean installation.

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 ofels - 08-01-02 09:37 CEST
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I am afraid we are unable to duplicate it so this can't be fixed
Received on Thu Aug 01 08:23:38 2002

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