what command this process executes.
--guy
On Sun, 2011-05-08 at 21:31 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
On 05/08/2011 08:10 PM, guy keren wrote:
On Sun, 2011-05-08 at 17:04 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
apt-get update hangs at
Setting up xulrunner-1.9.1
I can kill this, but then I can't
apt-get update hangs at
Setting up xulrunner-1.9.1
I can kill this, but then I can't finish the update because it says that
dpkg was interrupted. Trying to let dpkg repair with
sudo dpkg --configure -a
hangs setting up xulrunner so I'm stuck.
Any ideas?
--
Michael Shiloh
On Sun, 2011-05-08 at 17:04 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
apt-get update hangs at
Setting up xulrunner-1.9.1
I can kill this, but then I can't finish the update because it says that
dpkg was interrupted. Trying to let dpkg repair with
sudo dpkg --configure -a
hangs
On 05/08/2011 08:10 PM, guy keren wrote:
On Sun, 2011-05-08 at 17:04 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
apt-get update hangs at
Setting up xulrunner-1.9.1
I can kill this, but then I can't finish the update because it says that
dpkg was interrupted. Trying to let dpkg repair
:
On Sun, 2011-05-08 at 17:04 -0700, Michael Shiloh wrote:
apt-get update hangs at
Setting up xulrunner-1.9.1
I can kill this, but then I can't finish the update because it says that
dpkg was interrupted. Trying to let dpkg repair with
sudo dpkg --configure -a
hangs
On Monday 17 March 2008, Amos Shapira wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Aharon Schkolnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Friday 14 March 2008, Amos Shapira wrote:
udev? Have you fixed them manually? If so then maybe you should fix the
udev rules to prevent the change next time.
I
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Aharon Schkolnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Friday 14 March 2008, Amos Shapira wrote:
udev? Have you fixed them manually? If so then maybe you should fix the
udev rules to prevent the change next time.
I don't think that udev changes the permissions on
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Aharon Schkolnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I guess I don't really understand either.
:)
In any event, my burner is not a USB device, so I don't think udev would
be
changing the permissions on it.
Anyone care to comment on that assumption ?
Well, see
On Friday 14 March 2008, Amos Shapira wrote:
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Aharon Schkolnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks to everyone for his/her suggestions.
I THINK the problem was permissions on /dev/sg[01], although I have no
idea
how the permissions could have changed, and
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Aharon Schkolnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thanks to everyone for his/her suggestions.
I THINK the problem was permissions on /dev/sg[01], although I have no
idea
how the permissions could have changed, and I sure don't see why such a
udev? Have you fixed
Thanks to everyone for his/her suggestions.
I THINK the problem was permissions on /dev/sg[01], although I have no idea
how the permissions could have changed, and I sure don't see why such a
problem should cause a complete system hang !
Have a great day !
On Wednesday 12 March 2008, sara
Hi !
I am suddenly having major problems with k3b - it is hanging my whole system.
I have tried several different kernels, with no change.
Here's what I know:
$k3b --version
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3.5.9-4.fc8 Fedora
K3b: 1.0.4
Here's what I managed to get by doing a ^C before the system hangs
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 15:30 +0200, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Hi !
I am suddenly having major problems with k3b - it is hanging my whole system.
I have tried several different kernels, with no change.
Smells like a kernel OOPs to me.
Do you have a second machine and a NULL serial cable?
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 18:56 +0200, Gilboa Davara wrote:
On Wed, 2008-03-12 at 15:30 +0200, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
Hi !
I am suddenly having major problems with k3b - it is hanging my whole
system.
I have tried several different kernels, with no change.
Smells like a kernel
kernels, with no change.
Here's what I know:
$k3b --version
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3.5.9-4.fc8 Fedora
K3b: 1.0.4
Here's what I managed to get by doing a ^C before the system hangs
completely:
k3b --nofork
(K3bDevice::HalConnection) initializing HAL = 0.5
Mapping udi /org/freedesktop
with k3b - it is hanging my whole
system.
I have tried several different kernels, with no change.
Here's what I know:
$k3b --version
Qt: 3.3.8b
KDE: 3.5.9-4.fc8 Fedora
K3b: 1.0.4
Here's what I managed to get by doing a ^C before the system hangs
completely:
k3b --nofork
(K3bDevice
There are few things that you should check:
1. Did you enabled scsi support for the cdrom?
2. check ls -l /dev/sr0 /dev/scd0. I had once such a permission
problem which wouldn't allow me to burn.
This is how my
ls -l /dev/cdrom /dev/hdc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Mar 7 08:11 /dev/cdrom -
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 01:57:38PM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Hi all!
Hi there,
(Please CC me on replies)
I encountered a problem with the Linux kernel handling of XFS, in which
attempting to mount a certain XFS partition (but not a different one on the
same hard-disk) caused the mount
On Wednesday 07 December 2005 22:55, Nathan Scott wrote:
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 01:57:38PM +0200, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Hi all!
Hi there,
Hi Mr. Scott (and all)!
(Please CC me on replies)
I encountered a problem with the Linux kernel handling of XFS, in which
attempting to mount a
Hi all!
(Please CC me on replies)
I encountered a problem with the Linux kernel handling of XFS, in which
attempting to mount a certain XFS partition (but not a different one on the
same hard-disk) caused the mount process to hang, and all other XFS-aware
apps (like xfs_check or xfs_repair) to
Hi list,
I have a machine up at collocation. The ISP is monitoring the SSH port
for me, and is occasionally reporting down on the port. The port always
comes back up again after a minute.
At first I though this was just their monitoring service acting up, but
I got a few random failures as
First 10X for all who helped...
xmms-1.2.8 was a perfect example of getting the machine hang.
after looking around in redhat bugzilla I tried compiling xmms with CFLAGS=-O1 instead
of -O2
works like a magic...
I also did a mem check and it passed okay so I guess it's not a hardware but gcc
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 05:41:53PM +0200, Uzi Refaeli wrote:
First 10X for all who helped...
xmms-1.2.8 was a perfect example of getting the machine hang.
after looking around in redhat bugzilla I tried compiling xmms with CFLAGS=-O1
instead of -O2
works like a magic...
I also did a mem
Hi all,
here is something weird:
I had RH9 machine PIII 700 which used to just hang while i was compiling something
every thing stop responding mouse, keyboard, no movement on the screen and no disk
activity - nada...
I had to power down the machine and restart it.
I though maybe new kernel will
, January 27, 2004 11:04 AM
Subject: linux machine hangs
Hi all,
here is something weird:
I had RH9 machine PIII 700 which used to just hang while i was compiling
something
every thing stop responding mouse, keyboard, no movement on the screen and
no disk activity - nada...
I had to power down
Refaeli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Oleg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 12:27 PM
Subject: RE: linux machine hangs
Totally new machine also new RAM...
Could it be that the CPU or the RAM are over heating and BIOS just halt
them?
-Original Message-
From
Uzi Refaeli wrote:
I had RH9 machine PIII 700 which used to just hang while i was compiling something
every thing stop responding mouse, keyboard, no movement on the screen and no disk activity - nada...
Memory errors? At least back in the old days it used to be that it took
a large memory
Totally new machine also new RAM...
Could it be that the CPU or the RAM are over heating and BIOS just halt them?
-Original Message-
From: Oleg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 12:19 PM
To: Uzi Refaeli; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: linux machine hangs
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:04:30AM +0200, Uzi Refaeli wrote:
Hi all,
here is something weird:
I had RH9 machine PIII 700 which used to just hang while i was compiling something
every thing stop responding mouse, keyboard, no movement on the screen and no disk
activity - nada...
I had to
The fact it happens only during high CPU demand, I would suggest checking that
the heatsink is connected ok.
Many boards have some sort of an alarm regarding over temerature (check to
make sure it's enabled in the BIOS). If they don't, the CPU just overheats,
and freezes, and there's nothing
-Original Message-
From: Ez-Aton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 5:43 PM
To: Shaul Karl; Uzi Refaeli
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: linux machine hangs
The fact it happens only during high CPU demand, I would
suggest checking that
the heatsink
To test if your memory is good, run http://www.memtest86.com/ for 24hr.
Let it run...
Note, that you can run the program from a disket or as a binary from
lilo or grub.
Regards,
Kfir
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Arik Baratz wrote:
[snip]
In short: Why doesn't smbumount have a 'force' option? It's SUID root anyways, so it can in theory run umount as root.
I don't know, but I guess such an option would actually be very
dangerous. If you mount an smb share under one login context, use it
under another
-Original Message-
From: Gil Freund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Arik Baratz wrote:
[snip]
In short: Why doesn't smbumount have a 'force' option? It's
SUID root anyways, so it can in theory run umount as root.
I don't know, but I guess such an option would actually be very
On Sunday 27 July 2003 22:37, Arik Baratz wrote:
Hello folks
When I mount an SMB share over the network from a 2000 machine, after a few
days the mount point becomes unreachable, to the point that stat () on the
mount point fails. Furthermore it cannot be unmounted.
Did anyone encounter
-Original Message-
From: Oded Arbel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 27 July 2003 22:37, Arik Baratz wrote:
[snip]
Did anyone encounter this before?
Yes, can't tell you why or how to fix it, but if you can't
unmount the share,
you can kill -9 the smbmount process.
Actually
Arik Baratz wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] arikb]$ stat mnt
stat: cannot stat `mnt': Input/output error
[EMAIL PROTECTED] arikb]$ smbumount mnt
Could not umount mnt: Device or resource busy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] arikb]$
Forgot to mention: /var/log/messages | grep smb contains:
Jul 27 01:03:07 daisy
1. Do you get a valid responce when do:
nmblookup win2000host
[EMAIL PROTECTED] arikb]$ nmblookup -A arikb.vidius.co.il
Looking up status of 10.0.3.2
ARIKB 00 - M ACTIVE
VIDIUS-IL 00 - GROUP M ACTIVE
ARIKB 03 - M ACTIVE
Arik Baratz wrote:
1. Do you get a valid responce when do:
nmblookup win2000host
[snip]
Hostname resolution seems ok.
Also check the following:
1. Has the share (mount) been unused for over a week? (Windows cycles
host credentials once a week)
It's been mounted for over a week, but used
-Original Message-
From: Gil Freund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
More to the point:
You cannot change credentials on a monted CIFS share. Even in
Windows,
if you changed your password while logged in, you will find
that network
shares will act in an unpredicted manner
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 02:08, Guy Teverovsky wrote:
[snip]
Actually, in properly configured AD both W2K and Linux will be denied
access. Search the net for Enforce password history. The default on
W2K is to remember 1 old password.
It's the hour. This part is a total nonsense. Please,
Hello folks
When I mount an SMB share over the network from a 2000 machine, after a few days the
mount point becomes unreachable, to the point that stat () on the mount point fails.
Furthermore it cannot be unmounted.
Did anyone encounter this before?
-- Arik
Try looking here:
http://www.linuxworld.com/2003/0516.petreley.html?post=3659lastpage=1#talkback
For various resolutions for Nvidia hangs. One of them seemed to have
worked for me.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
--
Shlomi Fish
While working on KDE lately, I came a cross some weird hangs. Mouse won't
respond. Keyboard won't respond. NumLock won't respond. Mouse cursor stops
spinning (XCursors animated mouse theme) etc, but it seems like the kernel
keeps running...
My machine acts as an ICS gateway, and people from
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 09:30:13PM +0300, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
While working on KDE lately, I came a cross some weird hangs. Mouse won't
respond. Keyboard won't respond. NumLock won't respond. Mouse cursor stops
spinning (XCursors animated mouse theme) etc, but it seems like
.
Gilboa
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 21:30, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
While working on KDE lately, I came a cross some weird hangs. Mouse won't
respond. Keyboard won't respond. NumLock won't respond. Mouse cursor
stops spinning (XCursors animated mouse theme) etc, but it seems like
working on KDE lately, I came a cross some weird hangs. Mouse won't
respond. Keyboard won't respond. NumLock won't respond. Mouse cursor stops
spinning (XCursors animated mouse theme) etc, but it seems like the kernel
keeps running...
My machine acts as an ICS gateway, and people from inside
XP1900 machine will hardlock once the CPU passes the 58c
mark.
Gilboa
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 21:30, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
While working on KDE lately, I came a cross some weird hangs. Mouse won't
respond. Keyboard won't respond. NumLock won't respond. Mouse cursor
stops spinning
On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 09:30:13PM +0300, Itay 'z9u2K' Duvdevani wrote:
While working on KDE lately, I came a cross some weird hangs. Mouse won't
respond. Keyboard won't respond. NumLock won't respond. Mouse cursor stops
spinning (XCursors animated mouse theme) etc, but it seems like
wrote:
While working on KDE lately, I came a cross some weird hangs. Mouse won't
respond. Keyboard won't respond. NumLock won't respond. Mouse cursor
stops spinning (XCursors animated mouse theme) etc, but it seems like the
kernel keeps running...
My machine acts as an ICS gateway
, 2003 8:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: cp -a hangs (wait_on_buffer)
Hope someone can help
Model Maxtor 13 gig 93160U4
I am having problems transfering my file system from disk 1 (hdb) to
disk 2 (hdc). cp -a hangs under apparently random conditions. A look
at ps shows that cp
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 10:09:40PM +0200, Elie wrote:
Anyone?
I tested the drive on Windows 98 in the same machine (dual boot) and there
are no problems. Can anyone think what would cause this? btw, its a 91360u4
(not 931...).
-EW
Maybe there is a physical damage only to the Linux
Hope someone can help
Model Maxtor 13 gig 93160U4
I am having problems transfering my file system from disk 1 (hdb) to
disk 2 (hdc). cp -a hangs under apparently random conditions. A look
at ps shows that cp in waiting_on_buffer and other processes such as
kupdated are also waiting for data
Hi
The following bug has been created in vim in circa 6.0 . It has been fixed
in the Mandrake package of 6.1 , I believe (Mandrake 8.2?) , but I believe
that I still see it in the RedHat 8.0 package:
If vim or gvim is killed abnormally (by SIGHUP, I think), it will not be
killed. Instead, it
reminds me of the infamous xemacs energizer bug, which was fixed in
xemacs-21.4.10
I never encountered it in ViM, but on the other hand i'm using a self
compiled ver. for HP-UX and Solaris and in Linux I have the Mandrake8.2
in work, and self-compiled (by gentoo) in home.
noam
On Tue, 2003-02-04
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
What does /etc/host.conf say? /etc/nsswitch.conf? in both cases, hosts
should be consulted first, and then the DNS server.
/etc/host.conf:
order hosts,bind
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
hosts: files nisplus dns
Both seem right to me...
Only if you are running
disabled, originating port will not be trusted.
debug1: restore_uid
debug1: ssh_connect: getuid 500 geteuid 0 anon 1
Here the connection hangs, sometimes for minutes (though not always).
debug1: Connecting to trillian [192.168.0.2] port 22.
debug1: temporarily_use_uid: 500/100 (e=0)
debug1
Quoth Oleg Goldshmidt:
$ ssh -v -v oleg@trillian
[snips]
Here the connection hangs, sometimes for minutes (though not always).
[snips]
debug1: Connection established.
and then everything goes as expected. The /etc/ssh/ssh_config on the
Could it be that trillian is a VERY old machine
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:51:49PM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Here the connection hangs, sometimes for minutes (though not always).
Maybe a DNS problem? Either you're trying to resolve the server's IP,
or the server is trying to resolve your IP, and times out when it
cannot contact the DNS
Official Flamer/Cabal NON-Leader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could it be that trillian is a VERY old machine that needs to recalc
keys?
No. And it hangs before it even gets to the keys. By the time keys
enter the picture things fly.
--
Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED
Ilya Konstantinov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:51:49PM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Here the connection hangs, sometimes for minutes (though not always).
Maybe a DNS problem? Either you're trying to resolve the server's IP,
or the server is trying to resolve
disabled, originating port will not be trusted.
debug1: restore_uid
debug1: ssh_connect: getuid 500 geteuid 0 anon 1
Here the connection hangs, sometimes for minutes (though not
always).
DNS lookup? is your system set to look through /etc/hosts first, DNS
server later? the sometime you
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote about ssh hangs for a long time:
Trying to ssh from RH7.3 to a RH7.2 machine (with all the
errata/updates) *sometimes* (not all the time) I see the connection
hang for a long time before I get a password prompt. More
This symptom commonly happens
Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could it be that you're having some transient name server problems?
I thought that I shouldn't have this kind of problem because both
computers have each other in /etc/hosts (both hostname and FQDN). I
was under the impression that /etc/hosts is consulted
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 01:45:06AM +0200, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Nadav Har'El [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could it be that you're having some transient name server problems?
I thought that I shouldn't have this kind of problem because both
computers have each other in /etc/hosts (both
Muli Ben-Yehuda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What does /etc/host.conf say? /etc/nsswitch.conf? in both cases, hosts
should be consulted first, and then the DNS server.
/etc/host.conf:
order hosts,bind
/etc/nsswitch.conf:
hosts: files nisplus dns
Both seem right to me...
--
Oleg
Just solved another one of those irritating little problems, and thought
it might help some others.
I was setting up a Mandrake 9.0 system for someone. The command mailq
seems to have been missing, but there was mailq.postfix.
mailq.postfix simply didn't work: it hanged after a while (though it
Thats remind me... sometimes X hangs, and when I try to switch back
to a VC it doesn't or just show me a black screen with some gray little
squares. Switching back to X does not work and the screen shut itself
off after a few seconds, I can't even reboot using C+A+DEL only
using the cold reboot
[second attempt. it seems that the first one failed. in case I'm wrong,
please forgive me]
hi,
this is a strange problem: we have dual PIII with RH7.2 on it (as only OS).
Today, while X was logging out from KDE session, I tried to swich to text
console (by Ctr-Alt-F1), and X just hanged. The
Boris Gorelik (by way of b g ) wrote:
[second attempt. it seems that the first one failed. in case I'm wrong,
please forgive me]
hi,
this is a strange problem: we have dual PIII with RH7.2 on it (as only OS).
Today, while X was logging out from KDE session, I tried to swich to text
console (by
Hi,
On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 08:30:53AM +0300, Malcolm Kavalsky wrote:
Boris Gorelik (by way of b g ) wrote:
[second attempt. it seems that the first one failed. in case I'm wrong,
please forgive me]
hi,
this is a strange problem: we have dual PIII with RH7.2 on it (as only OS).
Today,
Hello, gurus.
I have the following problem with RH 7.3.
I use one nishlaf disk in two computers: Athlon1200 (new) and K6-3-300(~2
years old). RH 7.2 been installed in old computer worked fine in both.
Now, while in new computer, I upgraded to RH 7.3 - works fine.
Leon Pollak wrote:
Hello, gurus.
I have the following problem with RH 7.3.
I use one nishlaf disk in two computers: Athlon1200 (new) and K6-3-300(~2
years old). RH 7.2 been installed in old computer worked fine in both.
Now, while in new computer, I upgraded to RH 7.3 -
Hi,
On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 12:03:01PM +0300, Leon Pollak wrote:
Hello, gurus.
I have the following problem with RH 7.3.
I use one nishlaf disk in two computers: Athlon1200 (new) and K6-3-300(~2
years old). RH 7.2 been installed in old computer worked fine in both.
Now,
hi,
this is a strange problem: we have dual PIII with RH7.2 on it (as only OS).
Today, while X was logging out from KDE session, I tried to swich to text
console (by Ctr-Alt-F1), and X just hanged. The rest of the system worked
fine. This problem has occured several times in the past, and the
Further to all this business:
This KDE system has been running continuously (i.e. no reboots) for one week
under strace without a single message, despite thunder storms, short blackouts
and what not. The only change I have made is to use the Motif CD player, xmcd
instead of the KDE one, kscd
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde
/var/log. It there somewhere else?
Check also ~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and everything else
under XFree86 write debugging info and errors.
Izat so? Under SuSE 7.3 there aint no such
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Henry Ficher wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde /var/log.
It there somewhere else?
Check also~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and
Henry Ficher wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde
/var/log. It there somewhere else?
Check also ~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and everything else
under XFree86 write debugging info and errors.
Izat so? Under SuSE
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde /var/log.
It there somewhere else?
Check also ~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and everything else
under XFree86 write debugging info and errors.
Henry Ficher wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde /var/log.
It there somewhere else?
Check also ~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and everything else
under XFree86 write debugging info and errors.
Izat so? Under SuSE
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Henry Ficher wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde /var/log.
It there somewhere else?
Check also~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and everything else
under XFree86 write debugging
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
Henry Ficher wrote:
Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I looked at anthing even faintly resemmbling a log file unde /var/log.
It there somewhere else?
Check also~/.xsession-errors? That's where KDE and everything else
under XFree86
mulix wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
let me get this straight - it's KDE that's crashing, and perhaphs also
X, right?
Can't say for sure. The only way to establish that would be to run a
different Window Manager for an extended period.
i meant that it's not the
On 17-Jan-2002 Shlomi Fish wrote:
My KDE configuration at home sometimes cause my screen and keyboard to
hang, while the computer is still active. I don't know why, but I'd like
If you ever figure this one out, I'm sure we'd all love to know why this is
happening. I wrote the list about the
I have it too, plus an extra variation: Sometimes after logging out from KDE,
the system fails to make it back to the command line. Insead, the system
hangs, (dead keyboard and mouse), and there is nothing for but the big red
switch - fsck!
For what it's worth, I have the kscd applet running
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
For what it's worth, I have the kscd applet running (CD player), and
quite frequently before such a hang, the applet crashes (SIGSEGV).
However that is not exclusive. I smell something in the KDE panel -
perhaps one or more of the applets. The
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
I have it too, plus an extra variation: Sometimes after logging out from KDE,
the system fails to make it back to the command line. Insead, the system
hangs, (dead keyboard and mouse), and there is nothing for but the big red
switch - fsck
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Daniel Feiglin wrote:
let me get this straight - it's KDE that's crashing, and perhaphs also
X, right?
Can't say for sure. The only way to establish that would be to run a
different Window Manager for an extended period.
i meant that it's not the kernel crashing - in
-
perhaps one or more of the applets. The trouble is, that in a hang
of this kind, nothing gets to the logs.
let me get this straight - it's KDE that's crashing, and perhaphs also
X, right? why do you think nothing gets to the log?
It is XFree that hangs. KDE is all user applications. X is the one
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001, Aviram Jenik wrote about "FTP hangs, taking 100% CPU":
It can even continue to 'run' for days, even though the FTP client is long
gone. What's worse, it takes 100% CPU, and if a second connection is
initiated, a second process remains with an additiona
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Aviram Jenik wrote:
There's a problem that's been driving us crazy for a while here.
One of our users connects using explorer as an FTP client. I'm not sure
whether or not Explorer does an explicit disconnect when the window is
closed, but in any case, after the FTP
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001, Yaron Zabary wrote about "Re: FTP hangs, taking 100% CPU":
3. Upgrade your ftpd.
You can try it (and you SHOULD do it because of the security holes in
the unpatched version 2.6.0!), but as I said 2.6.1(2) still gives me a
problem which appears similar, so maybe
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 11:29:57PM +0200, Aviram Jenik wrote:
There's a problem that's been driving us crazy for a while here.
One of our users connects using explorer as an FTP client. I'm not sure
whether or not Explorer does an explicit disconnect when the window is
closed, but in any
There's a problem that's been driving us crazy for a while here.
One of our users connects using explorer as an FTP client. I'm not sure
whether or not Explorer does an explicit disconnect when the window is
closed, but in any case, after the FTP session is done, the process in.ftpd
remains
Hello Aviram
First, you'd better use proftpd ... less bugs :)
Anyway, in my proftpd there's a way to set the maximum idle time, so after
X minutes it'll close itself automatticly. probably in wuftpd too.
About the cpu, I have no idea.
Cya,
Oren.
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Aviram Jenik wrote:
clean memory to
begin with.
Any suggestions to why my system occasionally hangs during backup? When it
doesn't hang, I sometimes get an 'Unable to handle paging request' on gzip.
Here is my system spec:
Dual Pentium III 500 Mhz
256MB RAM
1 Adaptec 2940U2W/Dual channel (AIC 7890) SCSI Controller
1
they have
there is complete abandoned.
I'm running MySQL 3.2.26a and everying works nicely, except for the fact
that when I issue a query which involves 3 tables, and the result should be
about 100,000 records, my client hangs. I'm using BDE 5.1/Windows NT on the
client side, but this query hangs
Hi List,
just for a short lough on MS: It is now official that windows 98 hangs
even when doing NOTHING. See excerpt from the Win98 Service Pack 1 Readme:
The following KB articles have been addressed:
--Q216641 Computer Hangs After 49.7 Days
If your computer is left running 49.7 days without
Schlomo Schapiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If your computer is left running 49.7 days without restarting, your
Windows 98-based computer may stop responding (hang). This is caused
by a problem with the timing algorithm in the Vtdapi.vxd file.
Isn't THAT funny ?
You can't imagine how
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