On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 17:35:10 -0700, Stefan O'Rear wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 08:18:04PM -0400, Tong wrote:
>> Hi,
> K = Kernel
> K = KDE
>
> Lots of easy confusion.
> [...]
Thanks a lot!
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On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 08:18:04PM -0400, Tong wrote:
> Hi,
K = Kernel
K = KDE
Lots of easy confusion.
> I notice that, many times, when my mouse become sluggish, the
> kupdated is taking up much cpu resource. So,
> What is this kupdated? Do I absolutely need it? How can I get ri
Hi,
I notice that, many times, when my mouse become sluggish, the
kupdated is taking up much cpu resource. So,
What is this kupdated? Do I absolutely need it? How can I get rid
of it if not?
FYI, I've tried 'type' and 'slocate' searching for kupdated, but
nothing
Tinus Kotzé <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can somebody help me with the kupdate daemon' problem. I looked
> around but could not find a understandable page that could help me.
> The kupdated process takes about 1/3 of my cpu and can't be killed.
You shouldn't k
Can somebody help me with the kupdate daemon' problem. I looked around
but could not find a understandable page that could help me. The
kupdated process takes about 1/3 of my cpu and can't be killed.
I started with a potato installation from where I apt-get dist-upgrade'd
to uns
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 11:24:38PM -0400, sda wrote:
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>
> OK, just tried this with the java package that I installed, tells me it's
> not installed, and when I try to do a 'dpkg -r j2re1.3_1.3.0-2_i386.deb
> I'm told I can't use the file name, but must use the pac
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Shawn McMahon wrote:
> > Thanks fell silly now thinking it was a kde process. I agree both of
> > those Window Managers suck, I'm partial to wmaker, icewm and xfce.
>
> GNOME isn't a window manager. On one of my boxes, I use icewm with
> GNOME.
Yes, it's a desktop environmen
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, sda wrote:
> That's what I generally do, but for some reason due to the fact that the
> package installer insists on setting it up for me, Woody refuses to run
> the real leafnode config file. It keeps seeing the values entered when I
> apt installed.
Copy the configs in and
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 11:11:12AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 12:47:53AM -0700, Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
>
> Update:
> Anyways - after some rest I approached the problem with a little more
> clarity. =) I grep'd for leafnode and surprise surprise, Debian moves
> t
begin sda quotation:
> >
> > kupdated is a kernel daemon, not KDE (though leave it to KDE to make
> > things more komplex and konfusing and kbloated than necissary, but CDE
> > and Gnome both suck as well).
>
> Thanks fell silly now thinking it was a kde process.
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, sda wrote:
> 1/ My system hangs periodically, everything freezes. Running, top the
> culprit seems to be kupdated. What package do I need to remove, to be rid
> of this beast? I assume it's part of KDE [which I don't use anyway] just
> need the libs. Has
e
> culprit seems to be kupdated. What package do I need to remove, to be rid
> of this beast? I assume it's part of KDE [which I don't use anyway] just
> need the libs. Has anyone else seen this behaviour?
>
> 2/ I installed leafnode. I'm used to running and setting it
Every so often, maybe twice a minute I'm experiencing that my whole system
freezes, everything stops for 1-2 seconds, there is no reaction from mouse or
keybord. I notice that when this happens, I see with 'top' that 'kupdated'
eats about 40% of my amd duron 850 CPU, I
Every so often, maybe twice a minute I'm experiencing that my whole system
freezes, everything stops for 1-2 seconds, there is no reaction from mouse or
keybord. I notice that when this happens, I see with 'top' that 'kupdated'
eats about 40% of my duron 850 CPU, I
Every so often, maybe twice a minute I'm experiencing that my whole system
freezes, everything stops for 1-2 seconds, there is no reaction from mouse or
keybord. I notice that when this happens, I see with 'top' that 'kupdated'
eats about 40% of my duron 850 CPU, I
I'm running sid w/ 2.4.17 on an Athlon XP 1700 w/ 512MB RAM.
When I try to copy a large number of files across an nfs share (~1000 files &
~7GB) bdflush and kupdated start consuming massive amounts of CPU cycles, to
the point where the entire system is extremely sluggish and unrespons
I'm running sid w/ 2.4.17 on an Athlon XP 1700 w/ 512MB RAM.
When I try to copy a large number of files across an nfs share (~1000 files &
~7GB) bdflush and kupdated start consuming massive amounts of CPU cycles, to
the point where the entire system is extremely sluggish and unr
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