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    knotify4, I love thee not!!

    My Natty system has been slowing to a crawl. When I looked at System Monitor, I found that knotify4 was consuming an astounding 2.5GB of memory. I didn't invite that memory hog in; it arrived unbidden. I temporarily solved the problem by ending the process, but that's hardly a good solution.

    How can I prevent knotify4 from gobbling up my memory?

    #2
    Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

    Well, here on my 11.0464-bit, knotify4 is behaving itself.
    Code:
     PID USER   PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM  TIME+ COMMAND      
     1630 paul   20  0 682m 27m 18m R  2 0.7  0:51.06 knotify4
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      #3
      Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

      iirc, knotify4 issues stem from something else that causes it to run on and on. makes it hard to track down.
      googling on it shows it is a wide ranging issue

      I have had this problem myself, but I do not know what caused it, or what fixed it for that matter. Probably my guess is upgrading to 4.7, but I really don't know. I am already running 11.10 everywhere i used to get the problem ...

      Though on an Arch wiki there is something to try
      https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php..._uses_CPU_time
      phonon-backend-vlc is the package to try

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        #4
        vlc versus gstreamer?

        Because the problem is intermittent and occurs only very occasionally, there's no good way to know if a particular remedy is effective except to wait a long time.

        I've changed the phonon backend to VLC, but I don't know the pros and cons of VLC versus Gstreamer. Is it a theological question like Buddhism versus Islam? Or Kubuntu versus OpenSuSE?

        By the way, the manifestation of the problem in my system is not CPU usage; it's memory usage.

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          #5
          Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

          yes. knotify will suck all the ram, not cpu

          as to clv vs gstreamer, no there isn't any theoligical/political/sociological/logical difference iirc.
          Amarok folks recommend the vlc backend
          http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/Download:Kubuntu
          And Kubuntu's own apachelogger says this:
          http://apachelog.wordpress.com/2011/...-legacy-media/
          As in audio cd support for amarok using it

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            #6
            Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

            Try to disable notification helper service and see if that helps.
            sigpic

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              #7
              Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

              Would 17MB be considered too much? That is what knotify4 is @ for me most of the time. I noticed Snowhog's mem usage seems rather small if I'm reading that correctly.

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                #8
                Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

                Yes, you are (reading it correctly). Here is what it shows as of one minute ago:
                Code:
                 PID USER   PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM  TIME+ COMMAND      
                 1620 paul   20  0 682m 26m 18m S  2 0.7  0:11.41 knotify4
                Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007
                "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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                  #9
                  Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

                  Noticed yours was % so I calculated the % for my usage. At about the same as yours so I guess that is normal.

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                    #10
                    Re: knotify4, I love thee not!!

                    Hi,
                    The solution in my case was to disable system audio notifications. After doing that, I haven't had any more problems with knotify4 using up resources (in my case it was high CPU%). I believe it can help with high memory usage too. You will be loosing system sounds by doing this though.

                    Go to System Settings > Application and System Notifications > Manage Notifications > Player Settings > then change the option to no audio output.

                    Alternately, as another poster suggested, you might be able to switch to VLC as a phonon backend, or use VLC as an external player for audio notifications. I haven't tried experimenting with that yet.

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