I've noticed , that IF the desktop couch server does not crash, it hogs the cpu. This is after logging in. I have the system monitor applet on my top panel, and its really obvious (using 'top' as well). If I want to do anything remotely cpu intensive, I have to kill the desktop couch process to get any sort of performance.
I've noticed , that IF the desktop couch server does not crash, it hogs the cpu. This is after logging in. I have the system monitor applet on my top panel, and its really obvious (using 'top' as well). If I want to do anything remotely cpu intensive, I have to kill the desktop couch process to get any sort of performance.