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2010-10-31
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#551
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2010-10-31
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#552
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2010-10-31
, 23:01
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@ Los Angeles
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#553
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2010-11-01
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#555
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2010-11-01
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@ Los Angeles
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#556
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See: tracker-cfg
Get it from repos. Add NFSU directory to NoWatch list, then run this command via XTerm: tracker-processes -r
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2010-11-01
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@ New Jersey
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#557
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I*ve try without it, but no improvement the CPU has 100% utilization and I hear a *clack-clack-clack* sound ... it's very very quietly!
When I stop one of the pulseaudio processes, it's gone and the CPU utilization is 40-70%, now.
It seems this is a pulseaudio problem. Can anyone confirm? Please.
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2010-11-01
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@ Malaysia
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#558
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2010-11-01
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@ New Jersey
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#559
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2010-11-01
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#560
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Can say I've had the same issue. Is it possibly the versions of any software you're using? Maybe an outdated OS, Preenv, or NFS is causing the issue, because you're the only person I've seen with this issue. Maybe trying deleting the installation of NFS you're currently using, deleting the current files you're using, and try starting from scratch to possibly isolate your issue.
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