On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Chuck Robey wrote:
Ahh, the procstat -a -f output was more clearly readable than even the suggested lsof. I found that enlightenment was opening 2,672 different /dev/apmNNNN devices. Man apm tells me it's to do with Advanced Power Mgm't, nearly all of these huge lumps of open files. How might I deal with getting these /dev/apmNNNN files to close themselves? Because I have little doubt that I am (at last!!) looking at the reason for my machine lockups.
I think I ran into this long ago. If I recall correctly, you just need to disable the Enlightenment battery/power monitor if running on a system without a battery.
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