at2d

at2d

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I thought originally it was Sleep-mode related, but I'm pretty confident now that I can reproduce the problem by letting Windows turn the display off (ex. Windows power options > Screen > When plugged in, turn off after X minutes). So it doesn't even have to go to Sleep, just turn off the display, and then when recovering the CPU utilization by MultiPLV64.EXE is very high and never backs down. I've dropped the setting down to two minutes, and reproduced several times

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Sorry I had 1803 in my head for some reason, they are both on 1809... I did notice that I was able to make the offending process reset by adding the secondary via Seamless control and navigating over to it, although KVM window is the preferred connection method.

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I've been noticing that Multiplicity periodically utilizes a significant amount of CPU resource on secondary after a period of time with a KVM connection. This happens on the 'remote' machine, not the primary where I am running the KVM window, and it seems to keep one CPU core pretty well occupied (~17-25% utilization) the issue goes away after a reboot, simply disconnecting the KVM session does not cause the utilization to go down significantly (it may not hit the 25% max anymore, but

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