[06:19] <pragomer> hello. I get an error message from dolphin while trying to connect to my galaxy s10+: so Hannah alles zu erfüllen...
[06:20] <pragomer> Aber wie du
[06:20] <pragomer> hello. I get an error message from dolphin while trying to connect to my galaxy s10+: https://i.imgur.com/hzwnw4m.png
[06:20] <pragomer> (thats in englisch "No Storage Space selected" kind of...)
[13:05] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:15] <frog_> hello
[14:16] <BluesKaj> frog_, o/
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[20:30] <troozers> Hi all, quick question; I have 28 cores in my CPU but two of them (7 & 14) seem to get WAY more utilisation than others - is there any way to check what's running on particular cores?
[20:32] <troozers> ...and it always seems to be the same two cores that get more utilised - e.g. every time i boot my system these two cores are always hit the hardest
 Open System Monitor and sort by CPU usage on the Process table (or use "top" from the command line).
[20:35] <troozers> are either of those able to show what's using those particular cores?
 They show the processes with highest usage and usually it pretty easy to see  which core is spiking.  However, you may need a newer version of System Monitor that support more than 12? cores.  Not sure which release contains the newer version, but I don't think it's in 20.04.
[20:49] <tomreyn> troozers: i assume the "htop" CLI utility can handle that many cores
 How about you try it and let us know.  I only have 4 cores/8 threads on my PC's.
[20:51] <tomreyn> it does handle the 16 (with AMT/HT) i have here
[20:51] <troozers> yes it does, well at least it shows all 28 cores
[20:52] <tomreyn> troozers: once you tried to identify the processes hogging these cores/threads, make sure irqbalance is installed, too
[20:53] <tomreyn> that's a single CPU, right, not a multi-processor system?
[20:56] <troozers> nope, single core i9 cpu
[20:56] <troozers> sorry, single i9 cpu
[20:57] <troozers> and yes, irqbalance is installed
[20:57] <troozers> looks like firefox is taking the lions share of those cores
[20:59] <tomreyn> about:performance in firefox may give you more insight, as well as web developer -> performance
[21:00] <tomreyn> most firefox performance problems are caused by add-ons complicating the rendering, such as ad blockers or others with search-and-replace functionality.
[21:04] <troozers> disabled zoom and kde integration addons to see if that helps
[21:04] <troozers> have an ad-blocker as the t'interweb gets horrible without it
 Is it possible to sync korganizer with more computers?
 I have set a calendar on one pc and I would like to have it also on my other computer on the cloud without exporting the calendar manually
[22:06] <viewer|71> !ltsupgrade