On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
> Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
I don't run KDE3, but...
> I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
> But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and I
>
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
> Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
I don't run KDE3, but...
> I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
> But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and I
>
Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and I
saw other people had the same problem about a year ago, but nobod
Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and I
saw other people had the same problem about a year ago, but nobody ha
Maybe this will help:
Add noatime to the mount options in fstab
for all of the hd* system mounts. This should
prevent updates to inodes whenever something
touches a file (i.e. access time update).
Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
> Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
>
> I could
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 15:38, Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
> Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
>
> I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
> But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and
> I saw other
Maybe this will help:
Add noatime to the mount options in fstab
for all of the hd* system mounts. This should
prevent updates to inodes whenever something
touches a file (i.e. access time update).
Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
> Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
>
> I could
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 15:38, Gabor FLEISCHER wrote:
> Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
>
> I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
> But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and
> I saw other
Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and I
saw other people had the same problem about a year ago, but nobody had any
answer.
Gavriel
Is there anyone who succeeded with KDE3, noflushd?
I could set up my system to spin down the disks when I don't run KDE.
But with KDE it always has some disk usage. I was searching in google, and I
saw other people had the same problem about a year ago, but nobody had any
answer.
Ga
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