Re: k3b & famd problem

2004-01-20 Thread Ricardo Galli
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 15:25, R. Rodriguez shaped the electrons to shout: > Hi. I've noticed that sometimes when i burn isos with k3b as root, famd > starts eating 90%+ of my cpu. When k3b finishes, famd still behaves > that way, and i can't even start some applications (i.e., psi) due to > an

Re: k3b & famd problem

2004-01-20 Thread R. Rodriguez
El Martes, 20 de Enero de 2004 15:47, Michael Schuerig escribió: > Yes, get rid of famd (package fam). You don't need it, it causes more > trouble than it's worth. With the latest (3.1.5) packages it apparently > it has no advantage whatsoever as they're configured to use dnotify. I'm currently us

Re: k3b & famd problem

2004-01-20 Thread Michael Schuerig
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 15:25, R. Rodriguez wrote: > Hi. I've noticed that sometimes when i burn isos with k3b as root, > famd starts eating 90%+ of my cpu. When k3b finishes, famd still > behaves that way, and i can't even start some applications (i.e., > psi) due to an "input output error" or