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Currently, I only have 64 bit packages up; but I plan to have 32 bit ones up soon.
Please refrain from using _SBo tag for publicly hosted packages. See SlackBuids.org FAQ:
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So what if I want to use your SlackBuild scripts to provide a public repository of precompiled packages?
If you do make such a repository available to the public, we request that you change the "SBo" tag in your packages to something else.
We do not want to be associated with 3rd-party package repositories. All we will vouch for are the SlackBuild scripts, which we have tested and approved (which is why we always make the GPG ".asc" file available that allows you to check that you are actually using our unmodified SlackBuild script).
There is no way we can or will guarantee that a 3rd-party package containing the "SBo" tag was created using an unmodified SlackBuilds.org script.
CPU spiking above 100% !!!!!!!!!!
It even hit 130%
Wild, I wonder what is causing it to do that? What are you doing with it? Also what package are you using? Did you build it your self, use alienBOB's or what?
Wild, I wonder what is causing it to do that? What are you doing with it? Also what package are you using? Did you build it your self, use alienBOB's or what?
Yes, I use alienbob package. And yes, I will be stripping it back off my systems. If I need more than 4GB of ram to watch a Youtube video or load a kids website, I have no use for it. I have seen paint dry faster..........................
Yes, I use alienbob package. And yes, I will be stripping it back off my systems. If I need more than 4GB of ram to watch a Youtube video or load a kids website, I have no use for it. I have seen paint dry faster..........................
I'm guessing, however, the resources that will impact video memory usage the most will be your ffmpeg package.
Would you mind sharing the details of what ffmpeg package you have installed and also what video you were watching?
I gave yours a try, it was a little more responsive (slightly better) @ playing but still spikes over 100%.
Here is a video http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/video/
I gave yours a try, it was a little more responsive (slightly better) @ playing but still spikes over 100%.
Here is a video http://pbskids.org/curiousgeorge/video/
Thanks for the feed back; I'll try and put it to good use.
It actually hit 152% but I couldn't screenshot it because it dropped down. I clocked it a 117%. This is a Pale Moon issue, not specs. Thanks but I'll give up on it now. Its a dead issue in my book.
Last edited by PROBLEMCHYLD; 07-29-2017 at 08:45 PM.
It actually hit 152% but I couldn't screenshot it because it dropped down. I clocked it a 117%. This is a Pale Moon issue, not specs. Thanks but I'll give up on it now. Its a dead issue in my book.
I'm not convinced it is a Pale Moon issue per se, and still think its likely a ffmpeg / format issue.
Try and play the same videos with mpv using the same ffmpeg.
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