On Mon, 8 Mar 2010 13:46:32 +0100
Lance Corrimal wrote:
> Am Montag, 8. März 2010 13:15:59 schrieb Opensource Obscure:
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> sounds like killall -9 SLPlugin
if u killall all plugins stop to work, keep first child active, it fork
other child sometime for some strange reason one of plugin be
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Subject: Re: [opensource-dev] SLPlugin lagging my viewer like crazy, maybe it
was a
Am Montag, 8. März 2010 13:15:59 schrieb Opensource Obscure:
sounds like killall -9 SLPlugin
> I'm not competent enough to give you a better reply,
> but this was already disc
Am Montag, 8. März 2010 13:15:59 schrieb Opensource Obscure:
sounds like killall -9 SLPlugin
> I'm not competent enough to give you a better reply,
> but this was already discussed here a few weeks ago,
> there are 1 or 2 JIRA entries about it.
>
> I don't see this happening on Viewer 2, BTW,
>
I got this too, but in my case, "system plugins"
didn't get loaded.
Quicker workaround for restoring performances:
kill -9 the single processes, without need to
relog. As said - workaround, not solution.
I'm not competent enough to give you a better reply,
but this was already discussed here a
Hey folks,
I've been noticing the following behaviour (on linux):
after some time logged i on snowglobe (latest svn checkout of 2009/trunk) I
find that there are several copies of SLPlugin running in the background, and
each of them loaded every single browser plugin installed on my system.
I