I've been testing Plyxon 1.0.1.660 on Linux Mint 20.2, and it continually consumes more and more CPU power.
Interestingly, I just launch Plyxon without connecting to any database or interacting with the menu. I don’t do anything at all—just start the program.
Initially, Plyxon starts at 2% CPU usage, but then it keeps growing and growing, and after five hours, it reaches 20% CPU.
I created a script that monitors Plyxon's CPU usage every minute. Over time, it's clear that the CPU load keeps increasing.
What exactly is Plyxon doing? Why does a program that performs no actions consume 1 hour and 20 minutes of CPU time over five hours, reaching an 18% CPU load that steadily increases?
Attached are the script I used to measure CPU load and the log it generated.
View attachment p.txt
Interestingly, I just launch Plyxon without connecting to any database or interacting with the menu. I don’t do anything at all—just start the program.
Initially, Plyxon starts at 2% CPU usage, but then it keeps growing and growing, and after five hours, it reaches 20% CPU.
I created a script that monitors Plyxon's CPU usage every minute. Over time, it's clear that the CPU load keeps increasing.
What exactly is Plyxon doing? Why does a program that performs no actions consume 1 hour and 20 minutes of CPU time over five hours, reaching an 18% CPU load that steadily increases?
Attached are the script I used to measure CPU load and the log it generated.
View attachment p.txt