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Re: [tlug] Anthy on Ubuntu CPU hog?



Thanks for the reply. How did you eventually fix the issue?

> I posted similar concerns on 16 October when I first got Anthy + iBus
> installed and working in Xubuntu 10.10.  The upgrade from 10.04 suddenly
> made everything work properly.

I'm a bit confused, you 'upgraded' from 10.10 to 10.04 and that fixed the issue?

Hopefully the fix mentioned at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/637671 will be
released soon.

Jc

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:52 PM, CL <az.4tlug@example.com> wrote:
> On 11/23/2010 10:34 AM, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
>
>> A quick top and ps is pointing the finger at anthy. I closed Anthy and
>> the CPU average came back down to normal. Has anyone else noticed
>> anthy being such a CPU hog?
>
> I posted similar concerns on 16 October when I first got Anthy + iBus
> installed and working in Xubuntu 10.10.  The upgrade from 10.04 suddenly
> made everything work properly.
>
> At that time, I wrote:
>
>> According to System Monitor, the sharp increase in CPU use I am experiencing is due to:
>>
>> python /usr/share/ibus/ui/gtk/main.py
>>
>> hogging 98~100% of the cycles of one CPU core.  I have also noticed that iBus never sleeps or zombies.  It runs constantly, unlike everything else on this box.
>
> Yours is the first possible verification I have received.  At the time I
> wrote, I blamed iBus rather than Anthy due to the name of the file that
> was reported to be wasting so many CPU cycles.
>
> The Anthy + iBus combination subsequently crashed while I was attempting
> to set it up for about the fourth time, taking a whole lot of my desktop
> customization with it.  The biggest pain was having to rebuild Panel all
> over again, and now I have to restart Panel from the Desktop (Alt + F2)
> about 80% of the time.  However, once the crash happened, CPU use went
> 'way down.
>
> I have tried several times to identify the conflict that might have
> caused the crash without success.  Whatever was causing the problem went
> away when the conflict resolved itself.
>
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