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Linux Client Extremely Slow

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  • Started 2 months ago by keppy
  • Latest reply from koreyk
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  • keppy
    Member

    Is anyone experiencing extremely sluggish performance from the Woopra client for Linux? Anytime I start it up it is constanty using around 60% of my processor resources the entire time it is open. As a result, any time I click anything in the client it is really slow to respond. It is pretty much unusable. I am running Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04, and using the latest version of Java - 1.6.0_06. Anyone else experiencing this?

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • Yannick V
    Member

    I can confirm that I have the same issue. I'm on Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04, also latest Java version 1.6.0_06.

    PS: Keep up the good work - Anyway :-)

    Posted 2 months ago #
  • koreyk
    Member

    Seems to run normally at 12-25% CPU, but more often than not it uses insanely high % CPU. Regularly jumps to 30-50% CPU use, even stranger 50%+ CPU use on Xorg.

    Remains like this for awhile (didn't see a pattern to it, but ranges from several minutes to however long I have the program running), then drops back down to 13-15% java 10-12% Xorg.

    When it jumps Firefox refuses to open new tabs unless I'm moving the mouse, top console doesn't update unless I hover the mouse over it, and looks like any other programs I try to open will refuse to launch until I focus on woopra.

    Unusable on my end without a dedicated machine (possibly just a seperate X instance), but the program itself is very smooth and shiny. Would definitely use instead of clicky if it weren't such a resource hog.

    Ubuntu 8.04, AMD64 @2ghz

    Dual monitors, different resolutions (may not be relevant but I have no idea why else Xorg would have crazy CPU demands)

    java -v:
    OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b09)
    OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 1.6.0-b09)

    Posted 1 month ago #

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