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Programming / Re: Qt6 Application Testing
« on: July 04, 2025, 03:07:10 pm »
Hi !
I just found something and don't know if this could be helpfull.
I used latest Dooble QT6 with latest QT6.2.x build
As often, the system get frozen (unresponsive) and had to power off/on to recover
Once again, the system got frozen but before power off/on, I tried to unplug/plugin my usb dongle used for the mouse and keyboard
and Oh ! it allowed me to use the keyboard and mouse for several seconds and frozen again and doding the same action allow me to have the hand on the system again....
What I could see:
- processor have a lot of high CPU spikes in continous (making it go into frozen state in loop interrupted by the usb mouse dongle which provides enough time to issue some commands)
- Trying to use the stop or reboot option from the xcenter will put it into a final frozen state.
During a between time of frozen state, I saw under theseus that dooble is always loaded into memory.
I could take a copy of theseus dooble process while having got mouse/keyboard back for a few seconds.
I just found something and don't know if this could be helpfull.
I used latest Dooble QT6 with latest QT6.2.x build
As often, the system get frozen (unresponsive) and had to power off/on to recover
Once again, the system got frozen but before power off/on, I tried to unplug/plugin my usb dongle used for the mouse and keyboard
and Oh ! it allowed me to use the keyboard and mouse for several seconds and frozen again and doding the same action allow me to have the hand on the system again....
What I could see:
- processor have a lot of high CPU spikes in continous (making it go into frozen state in loop interrupted by the usb mouse dongle which provides enough time to issue some commands)
- Trying to use the stop or reboot option from the xcenter will put it into a final frozen state.
During a between time of frozen state, I saw under theseus that dooble is always loaded into memory.
I could take a copy of theseus dooble process while having got mouse/keyboard back for a few seconds.