Comment 11 for bug 29043

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ClaudioRJ (cmirandarj) wrote :

I confirm the same bug using Ubuntu 7.04 (32 bits) in a AMD64, with a Tungsten T5 connected via USB, and using /dev/pilot.

After sync finishes, and as soon as the Palm turns off, the gpilotd app begins to use CPU time at 90%, more or less. So, in System Monitor, I stop thist application, then kill it. So it turns again to 'Executable' status and CPU turns normal again.