Am 18.03.2012 04:15, schrieb Ben Hutchings:
OK, so it's something running in your KDE session. And the results
you got from lsof suggest that it's some kind of network monitor
that's hosted by kded4, using the ntrack library
<https://launchpad.net/ntrack>. I've never heard of this before.
ntrack appearently has the option to use either libnl or its own
built-in netlink protocol code, and is using the latter on your
system. If you install ntrack-module-libnl-0 and remove
ntrack-module-rtnetlink-0, does this fix the problem?
Yes, that fixes the problem. Thanks for your help.
Should the bug be filed against an other package?
kde-runtime -> libntrack-qt4-1 -> libntrack0 -> ntrack-module-rtnetlink-0
Which one from the packages above?
Reinhard
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