Re: Immortal processes [was: mc not loading and not dying (sid)]

2006-01-22 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2006-01-08 19:41:34, schrieb Hal Vaughan: > What are options to use in NFS to avoid that? I've had problems before where I do not know, because since 03/1999 (since I use Linux) I have never had a lock. I export with: __( '/etc/exports' )__

Re: Immortal processes [was: mc not loading and not dying (sid)]

2006-01-09 Thread Jan C. Nordholz
>> [processes in kernel I/O] > > What are options to use in NFS to avoid that? I've had problems before where > I had to reboot the NFS server and NFS on the clients would not let me kill > it or remount the shares. I'd have to reboot the client to be able to > remount the shares. (And reboo

Re: Immortal processes [was: mc not loading and not dying (sid)]

2006-01-08 Thread Hal Vaughan
On Sunday 08 January 2006 07:19 pm, Jan C. Nordholz wrote: > On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > > On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:32:11 +0200 > > > > Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > By the way, there is no such thing as unkillable, "killall -9 > > > mc"

Re: Immortal processes [was: mc not loading and not dying (sid)]

2006-01-08 Thread Jan C. Nordholz
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:32:11 +0200 > Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > By the way, there is no such thing as unkillable, "killall -9 > > mc" and "killall -9 acroread" should get rid of them. > > I have lately

Immortal processes [was: mc not loading and not dying (sid)]

2006-01-08 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:32:11 +0200 Linas Zvirblis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > By the way, there is no such thing as unkillable, "killall -9 > mc" and "killall -9 acroread" should get rid of them. > I have lately encountered processes that don't respond to -9. I think it was an automount proc

Re: mc not loading and not dying (sid)

2006-01-08 Thread Richard Lyons
On Sunday, 8 January 2006 at 14:45:25 +, Clive Menzies wrote: > On (08/01/06 16:13), Linas Zvirblis wrote: > > Richard Lyons wrote: [...] > > > > >They are still there... > > > > > >bordello:/home/richard# killall -9 mc > > >bordello:/home/richard# ps ax | grep mc > > >32642 ?S 0

Re: mc not loading and not dying (sid)

2006-01-08 Thread Clive Menzies
On (08/01/06 16:13), Linas Zvirblis wrote: > Richard Lyons wrote: > > >I had not even installed debsums! > >Getting it now. > > Some packages do not provide checksums (boo to them!), so on your first > run debsums can report A LOT of broken packages. It might take very > long, but I do suggest

Re: mc not loading and not dying (sid)

2006-01-08 Thread Linas Zvirblis
Richard Lyons wrote: I had not even installed debsums! Getting it now. Some packages do not provide checksums (boo to them!), so on your first run debsums can report A LOT of broken packages. It might take very long, but I do suggest you reinstall all of them. The checksums will be generate

Re: mc not loading and not dying (sid)

2006-01-08 Thread Richard Lyons
On Sunday, 8 January 2006 at 15:32:11 +0200, Linas Zvirblis wrote: > Richard Lyons wrote: [...] > > >console, makes no difference) background is blacked, and a small cursor > >appears at the end of the first line -- then it freezes and is > >unkillable. I now have six mc processes showing in ps,

Re: mc not loading and not dying (sid)

2006-01-08 Thread Linas Zvirblis
Richard Lyons wrote: Anyone else had funny behaviour from mc lately? I have a recent sid install with mc 1:1.6.1-1. It was working yesterday (or maybe the day before). Today, when I call it, the terminal (xterm, mrxvt, or in console, makes no difference) background is blacked, and a small cur

mc not loading and not dying (sid)

2006-01-08 Thread Richard Lyons
Anyone else had funny behaviour from mc lately? I have a recent sid install with mc 1:1.6.1-1. It was working yesterday (or maybe the day before). Today, when I call it, the terminal (xterm, mrxvt, or in console, makes no difference) background is blacked, and a small cursor appears at the end o