GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 103404
makes gconfd-2 to access every 2 sec. to disk ( possible eats RAM )
Last modified: 2009-08-15 18:40:50 UTC
Description of Problem: When activate the clock applet with seconds and date options, every 2 or 3 seconds, the disk is accessed ( in my laptop this makes noise ) until the user logout from is gnome session, making that gdconf-2 stay in the #1 or #2 of top's processes all the time, and ( probably not only by clock applet ) but gconfd-2 begins to get memory, having 6Mb at first and having 44Mb some hours after. Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. RedHat80 without modified or updated packages 2. In a gnome session, add clock applet and format 24 hours, seconds and date 3. Follow the gconfd-2 process for a while, and see the HD led. Actual Results: Activity ( blocks written ) to disk every two seconds for all the live of the gnome session. I know that isn't a big bug, but in a day, every 2 seconds earing a laptop disk work, kills me :( Expected Results: Access to disk only one time How often does this happen? Always for any gnome session Additional Information:
Does this still happen ? I'm not sure what we should do here. This sounds like gconf has some problems caching stuff.
We didn't get any new for several monthes, but freel free to reopen it