Gvfsd is consuming memory non stop. I've reinstalled it in Synaptic and rebooted several times and that didn't help. Dbus-daemon is using CPU too. All four of my CPU cores are varying between 14% and 60% consistently. Please help!
Gvfsd is consuming memory non stop. I've reinstalled it in Synaptic and rebooted several times and that didn't help. Dbus-daemon is using CPU too. All four of my CPU cores are varying between 14% and 60% consistently. Please help!
Last edited by guywithcable; May 15th, 2009 at 09:54 AM. Reason: Changed title to solved.
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Well, it seems to have stopped after running fsck several times from a live CD. It said that one inode was using some extent label and extents weren't enabled. This makes sense cause I'm using ext3 not ext4, but I don't know why that inode had the extent label on it. It also fixed some sizes, multiply-claimed blocks, and orphan inodes. This was all in my /home partition. The root partition had no errors on it.
BTW, I'm using Jaunty.
Last edited by guywithcable; May 15th, 2009 at 09:57 AM.
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