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Re: Upp application and CPU on Linux [message #26113 is a reply to message #26104] |
Thu, 01 April 2010 20:22   |
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Hello!
It is not true!
I compiled GoogleTranslatorDemo from bazaar that uses global shortcut with scanning in every 0.1 second the keyboard and it works perfectly an eat 0% on running.
I use Ubuntu 9.10.
Regards, Ion Lupascu (tojocky).
lokki wrote on Thu, 01 April 2010 15:09 | Hello,
I have probably a stupid question and didn't find a proper place where to put it.
I have made some observation of my apps running on Linux (Ubuntu and Debian) and found out that even if I compile an application consisting just of an empty window, it takes approx. 5% of CPU all the time it is running (no matter if it's minimized or not). It also takes a bit more if it's focused.
I didn't encounter such issue (if this could be considered an issue ) on same upp application compiled on Win XP.
Also an reference "empty window application" done in QT4 on the same linux instance doesn't "eat" CPU at all. It's 0% unless you start moving the window or moving and clicking the mouse over the window.
Did anyone encounter this? Should this be considered as feature/error or is something wrong with my X? (I can't imagine how it would be to run concurrently e.g. 10 apps created by upp on such linux machine)
Thanks.
Edit: this is not April joke 
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