[hardy] kded in loop (100%CPU) when using 'mount automatically'
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kdelibs |
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kdebase (Ubuntu) |
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Jonathan Riddell | ||
Hardy |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: kdelibs4c2a
Hi,
I have/test Hardy since the 4. Alpha.
If i plug in a USB Device after i wake the Laptop from Suspend (In my case a MyBook-Harddrive) kded uses all resources (top shows 95%CPU only caused by kded).
It also happens when i just remove the USB-Harddisc and replugin it.
So i'm not able to use USB Drives twice in one session.
I can only stop kded when i reboot the hole system.
Hardware: Thinkpad T43p
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
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ii kdelibs4c2a 4:3.5.9-0ubuntu1 core libraries and binaries for all KDE applications
If you need more Information, tell me.
Regards
Eti
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importance: | Unknown → Medium |
I think i figured out how to triger that bug.
-Start Kubuntu (USB Device is unpluged)
-When loggen in in KDE, plugin USB Device.
-kded will try to do somthing, and beginn to loop. (CPU >95%)
That only hapens with my WD MyBook 300GB and the iPod 4th gen 20GB.
If i plugin both Devices BEFORE i boot, i am able to Mount them and use them normaly.
My Memorystick and the other USB Harddrive (mevis 300GB) works well.
Can anybody confirm that?