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I've read the other threads on maemo-launcher but none seem to fit my problem.

What I am seeing is my CPU load meter applet oscillate between 50% (4 bars) and 100% (2 bars) load when I am doing absolutely nothing. I have turned off all my desktop applets and it is still doing this oscillation. When I log in via ssh and use top, a maemo-launcher process sits pretty steady at 20-25% CPU and 40% memory. I would assume that is because it is averaging the load its polling time.

I have noticed that my battery doesn't last as long as it used to in quiescent mode so that might be an effect of it.

I suppose I could forcably kill that particular maemo-launcher and see what else dies but before I do that, I was curious if anyone was seeing the same things and figured out what was spazzing out.

Addendum: Well ... I did kill -9 that process and the whole desktop died and automatically restarted and now the load is somewhere where I'd expect it to be. So I am not sure if some core process gets itself worked up into a tizzy over time or if something specifically triggers it. I will keep an eye out I guess.

Last edited by mwiktowy; 2008-05-20 at 01:53. Reason: add restarting results
 
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maemo-launcher could be any process launched through "maemo-launcher". maemo-launcher is there to accelerate process launching, but unfortunately, processes launched via maemo-launcher all appear as "maemo-launcher" in the tasklist.
 
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Originally Posted by pycage View Post
maemo-launcher could be any process launched through "maemo-launcher". maemo-launcher is there to accelerate process launching, but unfortunately, processes launched via maemo-launcher all appear as "maemo-launcher" in the tasklist.
Ya ... that is the unfortunate obfuscation that I am running into that is hindering my troubleshooting :[

I will just have to occasionally kill the offending launcher I guess until I can pin point what is getting launched that is going nuts.
 

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mwiktowy, I'm having the exact same prob, and it's driving me nuts. As seems the case for you, the workaround at the moment is to reboot or kill maemo-launcher.

I haven't done much troubleshooting yet. When I get a moment, I may compile the GNU version of ps and pstree to see if I can find an offending program. I seem to recall that top will display CPU usage for the parent application, so perhaps it is a sub-process that is causing the problem.

I'm also snapshotting running processes (ps > running_procs.txt) to compare what's running when this behavior persists and when it doesn't.

I'm wondering if an offending application may be leaving a process running after exiting, something such as WIFI connection or media player.
 
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I think this (the maemo-launcher process being called maemo-launcher) is fixed in Diablo; it seems that those processes now show up as the name of the app they launch. For modest and osso-xterm, at least, it seems there's a maemo-launcher and a maemo-invoker process, both with command-line "modest" or "osso-xterm"...
 
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