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    Processor constantly 100% battery draining too quick and sluggish!! Think theres a rogue app somewhere in my log

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    jmc8501 | # 41 | 2010-11-24, 03:34 | Report

    Even after rebooting and trying other stuff, the "default" always has the same problem. But at least I can recreate the layout and wont have to flash the system or anything major as I was fearing

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    jmc8501 | # 42 | 2010-11-24, 07:07 | Report

    Ok, after trying to remake my old desktop configuration, with various widgets and whatnot, I am getting the "processes at 100%" problem once again... which leads me to believe it's related to that somehow

    Specifically, it happened when I added the RSS feed widget

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    AgogData | # 43 | 2010-11-24, 07:13 | Report

    quick question, i have a really fast battery drainage..should i instal conky, htop or powertop to know whats eating the cpu ?

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    jmc8501 | # 44 | 2010-11-24, 07:39 | Report

    You could, although if you open the terminal you can see which processes are running by using the command "top"

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    AgogData | # 45 | 2010-11-24, 10:49 | Report

    top is only showing that xrog is the top consuming cpu but i think there is other backgrounded applications, which cpu-application do you recommend ?

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    matts76 | # 46 | 2010-11-24, 11:36 | Report

    Originally Posted by AgogData View Post
    top is only showing that xrog is the top consuming cpu but i think there is other backgrounded applications, which cpu-application do you recommend ?
    I personaly use conky and just run "top" in xterm if i need a more comprehensive list, the other advantage of conky is that it can be used as a live desktop backround via live wallpaper i have it as my number 1 controll screen.

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    jmc8501 | # 47 | 2010-11-24, 13:34 | Report

    The RSS widget is definitely the reason the CPU drain starts again. As soon as the widget starts, icons disappear and the processes got o 100%

    Does anyone know how to kill the rss widget?

    And is there any way to uninstall it/reinstall it?

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    nokiaboy97 | # 48 | 2010-11-24, 16:13 | Report

    Originally Posted by jmc8501 View Post
    The RSS widget is definitely the reason the CPU drain starts again. As soon as the widget starts, icons disappear and the processes got o 100%

    Does anyone know how to kill the rss widget?

    And is there any way to uninstall it/reinstall it?
    I'm having the same problem. Xterminal shoes that "/usr/bin/osso_rss_feed_reader" is constantly consuming 70-95% of the CPU. I've removed the rss feed reader from my desktop and also removed and uninstalled the AP News headline widget. However I can't figure out how to uninstall or kill the RSS feed reader!! Frustrating, my N900 doesn't last for more than six hours on a full charge

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    Radicalz38 | # 49 | 2010-11-24, 16:55 | Report

    Originally Posted by jmc8501 View Post
    The RSS widget is definitely the reason the CPU drain starts again. As soon as the widget starts, icons disappear and the processes got o 100%

    Does anyone know how to kill the rss widget?

    And is there any way to uninstall it/reinstall it?
    try typing dpkg --get-selections rss*

    that should regex the name rss and look for applications with name rss on it.

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    nokiaboy97 | # 50 | 2010-11-24, 18:17 | Report

    Originally Posted by Radicalz38 View Post
    try typing dpkg --get-selections rss*

    that should regex the name rss and look for applications with name rss on it.
    I did that and nothing came back but I tried "dpkg --get- selections osso*" and got a list longer than what the display could hold! What is "osso"? I'm a noob with the Linux, it's very interesting though. Anyway, these are the things that showed pertaining to "rss feed reader" (there were more that were too far up for me to view).

    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-dede install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-engb install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-enus install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-eses install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-esmx install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-fifi install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-frca install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-frfr install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-itit install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-mr0 install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-nlnl install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-nono install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-plpl install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-ptpt install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-ruru install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-l10n-svse install
    osso-rss-feed-reader-lib

    why so much?! Is there anythin I can kill/uninstall any of this?

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