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Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:18:07 -0400
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] gschem takes a nap
From: Nathan Stewart <therealnathanstewart AT gmail DOT com>
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Yep - seen it - just enough to begin to suspect gschem rather than my
system. (Quite often I'm using gschem on my desktop over X/WiFi to my
laptop, which itself is occasionally prone to such hiccups. IOW - too
many hiccup prone links to point fingers at gschem immediately, but I
have seen it on git built gschem using it locally on my desktop.) I
Will keep an eye out for operations that trigger now that I know I'm
not just having an ADHD moment.  I don't see it as much using gschem
locally on my laptop which has 1.6.2.20110115.

On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Kai-Martin Knaak
<knaak AT iqo DOT uni-hannover DOT de> wrote:
> My gschem compiled from git a few weeks ago, sometimes gets unresponsive
> for a few seconds. During this time, it takes the load of one of my
> processors cores to 100%. GUI commands given with the mouse are stored
> silently and get execued when the application returns. Afterwards, I can
> go on working as usual. This seems to happen about tree times per
> afternoon.
>
> Anyone else seen this?
>
> ---<)kaimartin(>---
>

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