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2010-06-13
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Well, disabling catorise (by renaming hildon.catorise to hildon.menu) and using the default menu sees the hildon-desktop cpu % remain low after using the menu multiple times.
With the catorise menu it results in elevated cpu use by hildon-desktop after accessing the menu as described by folk above. Restarting the desktop returns matters to normal until the catorise menu is accessed.
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2010-06-13
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2010-06-14
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2010-06-14
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It seems unlikely that it's anything to do with Catorise. The menu generation code hasn't changed for ages (just performance improvements for reading package lists and heuristics for picking up Ovi apps).
So I'm not sure downgrading Catorise would help. Does it persist even after a reboot?
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2010-06-15
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2010-06-22
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2010-06-24
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2010-07-24
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2010-07-24
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You should make it so we can move stuff around, because i don't like some my games in the Ovi folder instead of the games folder. And contacts and phone are in different folders :s
With the catorise menu it results in elevated cpu use by hildon-desktop after accessing the menu as described by folk above. Restarting the desktop returns matters to normal until the catorise menu is accessed.
Nice app though, thanks
HA