Hi,
I noticed yesterday that when I pressed mute, then unmute my desktop is rendered useless, because the speaker icon flickers on and off at high speeds. I wonder if this is taking all of my cpu cycles.
Is this a known bug? Is there anyway to troubleshoot this?
Thanks,
John...
Unmute Crashes my Desktop
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Unmute Crashes my Desktop
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Re: Unmute Crashes my Desktop
To see which processes are running, open a terminal and do
ps -ef
To see which processes are hogging resources do
top
and look at the various columns (especially memory).
Use kill (need PID #) or pkill (need executable name) to kill the process.
Sheng-Chieh
ps -ef
To see which processes are hogging resources do
top
and look at the various columns (especially memory).
Use kill (need PID #) or pkill (need executable name) to kill the process.
Sheng-Chieh
Re: Unmute Crashes my Desktop
I'm not able to open any app when this is happening.shengchieh wrote:To see which processes are running, open a terminal and do
ps -ef
To see which processes are hogging resources do
top
and look at the various columns (especially memory).
Use kill (need PID #) or pkill (need executable name) to kill the process.
Sheng-Chieh
Re: Unmute Crashes my Desktop
You should be able to switch to a terminal using CTRL-ALT-F2. Then login, and run the commands shengchieh suggested.jtaylor3222 wrote:I'm not able to open any app when this is happening.
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