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2010-11-24
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2010-11-24
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2010-11-24
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top is only showing that xrog is the top consuming cpu but i think there is other backgrounded applications, which cpu-application do you recommend ?
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2010-11-24
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2010-11-24
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2010-11-24
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The RSS widget is definitely the reason the CPU drain starts again. As soon as the widget starts, icons disappear and the processes got o 100%
Does anyone know how to kill the rss widget?
And is there any way to uninstall it/reinstall it?
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2010-11-24
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try typing dpkg --get-selections rss*
that should regex the name rss and look for applications with name rss on it.