dbus-daemon using 100% of cpu on xfce4 & 6.2

Charlie cdubfx at gmail.com
Sun Sep 2 08:30:26 PDT 2007


Thanks for the reply. Still not having any luck. The rc.conf options you
mentioned were not in my rc.conf file at all. I added them in, trying it
both ways, with all options set to YES and NO.  Dbus-daemon is still using
all my cpu. I don't see anything unusual in /var/log/messages, and I don't
have an .xsession-errors file.



On 9/2/07, Norberto Meijome <freebsd at meijome.net> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 1 Sep 2007 15:04:47 -0400
> Charlie <cdubfx at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I am fairly new to xfce, and googling the issue hasn't helped me out.
> Any
> > ideas? How can I fix dbus so it doesn't use so much CPU, or how can I
> > disable it completely? I know it is used for inter-application
> > communication, but I'm not entirely sure I need it (I don't see any
> adverse
> > effects when I kill it manually).
>
> Hi Charlie,
> (I think this should really go to questions at ... but maybe i'm wrong)
> I run dbus, hald and XFCE4 on 6.2 STABLE (have been for a while). I
> haven't seen any of the problems you describe.
>
> My relevant rc.conf bits are :
> ----
> # Hardware Abstraction Layer
> ## supported by XFCE 4.4 and Thunar
> hald_enable="YES"
> polkitd_enable="YES"
> dbus_enable="YES"
> -----
>
> You can change them to NO and they'll be disabled in the next boot.
>
> Any messages in ~/.xsession-errors ? or /var/log/messages ?
>
> B
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