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hello everybody,
i am a new user of n900 want to ask & apologize me if this subject is repost.
i just uninstall a few app from my device like Media BAR for maemo5, Horizontal call and desktop clock. suddenly my cpu % load strange (for me) and i see it from my system info gadjet.here the list

open application:
conky

aktive cpu:
1.Xorg
2.hildon-home
3.hildon-status-m
4.hildon-destop
5.dbus-daemon
6.mce
7.pulseaudio
8.conky

the device in 250mhz (in conky)
for number 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 (i see from conky)
the usage % always goes up & down from 2% in too 26% (in system info gadjet) they eat cpu and always repeating, never stop. Does my device is normal? cause my battery draining. Please help me Thx.

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anyone please.. thx
 
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Elaborate more
do you have cssu testing , thumb and kernel power installed
give more information please
 

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@sourav.dubey: im don't use cssu and using kp50 with the latest fw pr 1.3.1, but in generally is that normal cpu always running up from 1% into 26% and never stop clocking of % in this case im only run conky on desktop with frecuencies 250mhz thx my friend.

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waiting for someone again, please...
 
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It's hard to draw a conclusion from the information you've provided, but I'd say it looks OK. Please define "draining". All batteries drain, the question is how fast

Install powertop, open a terminal, type "root" or "sudo gainroot" and then "powertop". Lock the screen and wait a minute, then unlock the screen and post here the results (at least the table at the beginning and the last two lines).
 

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oke.. i will try it reinob
 
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Total wakeups 2283, 76.1/s | IRQ 1575, 52.5/s | Timers 708, 23.6/s
HW wakeups 193, 6.4/s | Real gp_timers expired 97, 3.2/s
 

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for this condition im using opera mobile, conky and terminal-X. how about my device reinob, please help me thanks..
 
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Originally Posted by viento23 View Post
Total wakeups 2283, 76.1/s | IRQ 1575, 52.5/s | Timers 708, 23.6/s
HW wakeups 193, 6.4/s | Real gp_timers expired 97, 3.2/s
for this condition im using opera mobile, conky and terminal-X. how about my device reinob, please help me thanks..
OK. The number of wake-ups is a bit high, but if you did this while running conky and opera, I guess it's OK.

In my case, with only terminal, I guess 16.7 wakeups/s (2.8 HW wakeups/s).

You could try it again closing everything except the terminal. If you really think you have a problem (how fast is your battery draining anyway?), you could post the full output of powertop (do "powertop > /home/user/MyDocs/powertop.txt") and then paste the contents of powertop.txt here.
 

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