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I have an interesting problem.
When I boot into Arch, my CPU usage is farly low. Jumping around 0 - 10% or so.
But as soon as I open up Gnomes Volume Control window. Cpu usage jumps up to 50 - 60% and stays there, No matter if the windows open or not.
My front channel is also at 0% on boot, so I normally go into the Volume Control to bring that up.
I noticed using alsamixer in the terminal will prevent the cpu usage from going so high. But if I open Gnome's Volume Manager, I have to log out, and log back in to get cpu usage back to normal. Is there anyway to avoid this or fix this issue?
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This seems to be a known bug. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=gn … h&aq=f&oq=
- blog (about arch and other stuff): http://thoughtyblog.wordpress.com/
- x86_64 user
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Yikes...that's nasty
one more example of DE evilness
The day Microsoft makes a product that doesn't suck, is the day they make a vacuum cleaner.
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Hmm, oh well. I can avoid using it I guess. I can live with 'alsamixer' for now.
Hope theres a fix soon though.
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Update. Just updated everything...
Pacman -Syu
And it seems the problem has been fixed.
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