Re: Periodic momentary loss of focus in 2.1.3
Re: Periodic momentary loss of focus in 2.1.3
- Subject: Re: Periodic momentary loss of focus in 2.1.3
- From: Tom Lane <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 12:11:46 -0500
- Comments: In-reply-to Ben Byer <email@hidden> message dated "Sat, 09 Feb 2008 19:37:50 -0800"
Ben Byer <email@hidden> writes:
> On Feb 9, 2008, at 7:22 AM, Luc Bourhis wrote:
>> I noticed that too. Time machine?
> This was actually my first thought, too, because it's the only thing I
> happen to know of that does something exactly once per hour.
I now have three or four Shark traces of the dropout, all showing "iCal
Helper" being started (from launchd), running for a little while, and
exiting, right at the time of the dropout --- or at least as close as
I can tell, since the trace isn't calibrated to wall clock time very
well. I don't see any evidence of Time Machine being active. No
user-visible apps except X11 and Shark were open at all.
I don't normally keep iCal open, but I do have a few future events with
alarms in it, so I'm thinking that's the triggering condition. Can
anyone else who's seeing this confirm or deny whether they do likewise?
It seems entirely possible that there are other ways to trigger the same
kind of problem, for instance if I had Time Machine configured maybe it
would cause it too.
I'd be happy to send my Shark sessions to anyone who wants to look
at 'em, but interpreting them further than this seems to require
more OSX-fu than I have.
regards, tom lane
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