Hello there,
After clicking network interface (ceni) and then closing it, the CPU continuously has a 50% load. Any reason?
System specs:
1) Asus K42N - AMD Athlon II P 320, Two cores
2) Anti-X 16.2 64-bit - jessie repositories
3) I do not know how to see conky in the classic style (the one that pops up if you type conky at the terminal), and if i tried to install gnome system monitor it pops up this message:
gnome-system-monitor:
Depends: libgtkmm-3.0-1 but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libsystemd0 but it is not installable
Thank you in advance,
Regards,
ytszazu
topic title: 50% CPU load after clicking network interface (ceni)
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Yes, it's a known issue.
Known, as in... I reported this during antiX16 betatesting.
It's consistently reproducible.
To avoid the problem, do not just close the window ~~ you must Quit/Exit
(and I'm guessing you have a dual-core CPU. The"50%" is probably 1of2 cores @100%)
Known, as in... I reported this during antiX16 betatesting.
It's consistently reproducible.
To avoid the problem, do not just close the window ~~ you must Quit/Exit
(and I'm guessing you have a dual-core CPU. The"50%" is probably 1of2 cores @100%)