On Tuesday 30 August 2005 15:17, Greg Folkert wrote:
> Vi, even then it might just not be noticed. I am thinking that you are
> not clear as to what FAMD just is.
>
> ---
> Description: File Alteration Monitor
> FAM monitors files and directories, notifying interested applications
> >
> > Famd on my system sometimes hogged all my CPU time and system
> > monitor shows
> > it takes about 99% of the cycles.
> >
I've seen this too, now I use gamin on sid as an alternative to fam and I don't
have this problem anymore.
also, that's moving on the kernel side, 2.6.13 now uses
On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 14:39 -0500, Vi Arguelles wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 August 2005 05:46, Saverio Trioni wrote:
> >
> > Hi. I have the same problem. I don't dare to kill famd but it runs as
> > my user. I think it should run as root...
Saverio, if it ran as root for managing your stuff... hmm that
On Tuesday 30 August 2005 05:46, Saverio Trioni wrote:
>
> Hi. I have the same problem. I don't dare to kill famd but it runs as
> my user. I think it should run as root...
>
Mmm, I did it once. I didn't kill it kill it. I just restarted the daemon and
all was well. I had no problems, but YMMV. If
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Saverio Trioni wrote:
> I just observed it happens when I open big documents with evince. Does
> it happen to you also? Maybe it's a bug in Evince and should be filed.
I don't use Evince (anyway, what's this?) and had encountered that bug
one or two
El 25/07/2005, a las 11:27, phyrster escribió:
Hi Debianers,
Famd on my system sometimes hogged all my CPU time and system
monitor shows
it takes about 99% of the cycles.
I just observed it happens when I open big documents with evince.
Does it happen to you also? Maybe it's a bug in E
El 25/07/2005, a las 11:27, phyrster escribió:
Hi Debianers,
Famd on my system sometimes hogged all my CPU time and system
monitor shows
it takes about 99% of the cycles.
My system configuration is Sarge (mixed with Sid) on an Athlon Tbird.
What has caused this problem and how to pin it d
Hi Debianers,
Famd on my system sometimes hogged all my CPU time and system monitor shows
it takes about 99% of the cycles.
My system configuration is Sarge (mixed with Sid) on an Athlon Tbird.
What has caused this problem and how to pin it down?
regards
bxuef
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