In my case I was running Ubuntu Maverick and tried out Ubuntu One without any problems. Then I upgraded to Kubuntu Natty, for trying out the more slick KDE 4 interface and to compare it with the more limiting Gnome and Unity interfaces.
After each restart ubuntuone-syncd uses all resources that are left on my machine. Sometimes, when running development IDE together with multiple browser tabs for example, it even goes to 200% of my two processing cores and makes the system totally freeze - not even switching to a terminal (CTRL+ALT+F1-12) works.
It also happens that the ubuntuone-syncd process restarts after being shut down.
Any ideas on how to solve this problem without removing UbuntuOne?
In my case I was running Ubuntu Maverick and tried out Ubuntu One without any problems. Then I upgraded to Kubuntu Natty, for trying out the more slick KDE 4 interface and to compare it with the more limiting Gnome and Unity interfaces.
After each restart ubuntuone-syncd uses all resources that are left on my machine. Sometimes, when running development IDE together with multiple browser tabs for example, it even goes to 200% of my two processing cores and makes the system totally freeze - not even switching to a terminal (CTRL+ALT+F1-12) works.
It also happens that the ubuntuone-syncd process restarts after being shut down.
Any ideas on how to solve this problem without removing UbuntuOne?