Thus spake Giles Constant ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > hit ctrl-esc.
>
> woo! I really should spend more time looking at what else is bound to
> various keys.. :-)
>
> I've always been an alt-f2-"xkill" man up until now..
Well, for that matter, you can get an xkill by hitting Cntl-Alt-Esc :-)
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On Tue, 6 Nov 2001, David Bishop wrote:
> hit ctrl-esc.
woo! I really should spend more time looking at what else is bound to
various keys.. :-)
I've always been an alt-f2-"xkill" man up until now..
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Giles Constant, Systems Programmer
Hyperlink Interactive
http://www.hyperlink-interactive.c
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On Tuesday 06 November 2001 04:40 pm, Robert Tilley wrote:
> For the last several days my gkrellm has indicated that 100% of my CPU is
> being used, even at system rest, by only 72 processes. kdeinit represents
> 80% and above of that load, according
For the last several days my gkrellm has indicated that 100% of my CPU is
being used, even at system rest, by only 72 processes. kdeinit represents
80% and above of that load, according to top.
Should kdeinit be consuming this much processor time?
Note: I run Debian unstable.
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