"numbchild@gmail.com" <numbchild@gmail.com> writes:
> org-notify dbus send message to KDE/Plasma caused desktop suspend and high CPU,memory resources.
>
> Here is my config:
> ```elisp
> (setq org-notify-audible nil)
> (org-notify-add 'default
> '(:time "1h" :period "1h" :duration 8
> :actions (-ding -notify/window)
> :audible t))
> (org-notify-start (* 60 2))
> ```
>
> When I have about 10 deadline tasks to be reminded at once, dbus suspend desktop soon because send dbus message too fast?
>
> Maybe add a sequence delay to improve this situation?
That workaround might be helpful, but it sounds like a bug somewhere
else in the Plasma/dbus/etc. stack. I recommend trying to reproduce it
with e.g. the notify-send shell command; if you can, you'll know the bug
isn't with Emacs/Org.
I recommend filing a bug report with KDE, or perhaps with your Linux
distro as a first step.
By the way, I'm not sure what you mean by "desktop suspend." The word
"suspend" is typically used to mean putting the system into a low-power
sleep state, but I'm guessing you mean that some part of the Plasma UI
is freezing and causing high CPU usage.