sounds like you need to retask those child processes

Ward William E DLDN wrote:
> Here's an anecdote for you....
> 
> I have a dual boot system, Running WinXP Pro
> and (previously) RH7.2.   My kids left my machine
> mostly alone, because they had all of their games
> on their own WIN98SE machines... game machines
> for them, REAL machine for me.
> 
> I upgraded to 7.3, and for the first time, I 
> installed games in Linux, specifically, I installed
> Tux Racer (that's the only one that matters yet!)
> 
> Now, I never get to use the computer; if it's not the
> 11 year old, or the 13 year old, it's the 2 year old
> playing "Pengin".  I come to the machine, one of the
> kids is firmly emplanted in my seat (or two) playing
> Tux Racer.  They're addicted.
> 
> Of course, if this gets them more interested in the
> computer as a tool as well as toy, that's a GOOD thing!
> 
> Bill Ward
> 
> 
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