![]() ![]() This male ‘USB’ end of the cable nominally plugs into the AC power adapter, and instead I plugged the USB end into my Desktop PC.īefore connecting any cables thou, on my openSUSE-11.4 PC’s operating system I installed mtpfs that is packaged by Packman Packagers. ![]() To interface the Transformer to my desktop PC, I used the USB/power cable that comes with the Transformer, which is a cable that plugs into the Transformer’s Tablet section output-jack for the ‘Dockingstation/keyboard’ on one end, and it has a male USB jack on the other end. ![]() The Asus Transformer is running Android 3.2.1 and my openSUSE-11.4 is running KDE-4.6.0. I previously posted this in another thread, thinking this was a similar issue to the one in that thread, but that was a mistake : this issue is different.I successfully connected my Asus Transformer Tablet PC via a USB connection to my 64-bit openSUSE-11.4 PC (running KDE-4.6.0) to copy files to/from. The only thing that has a little influence is to put the iPhone in "Airplane mode" : then the CPU usage drops to 9%-10%.īut as soon as it gets Internet access, CPU usage goes instantly up again. I also briefly cancelled the analysis data and Siri, no change. Neither does enabling/disabling location tracking services. I closed all apps (double click on home button & swipe them out), I switched off & restart (keep side button pressed & accept swich off), no change : when the device restarts, CPU usage goes up.īluetooth on or off does not change anything here. I cannot identify what is using the CPU so much. To find out, I purchased "System Status" app and I can see that CPU usage is permanently over 60%, often over 80% and peaks of a few seconds at 100% (in particular when the screen locks), memory is over 95%. It is a couple of days now that the iPhone get hot and the battery runs out very quickly. ![]()
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