Am Dienstag 27 November 2001 20:57 schrieben Sie: > Hi Aurelien, on Dienstag, 27. November 2001 19:39 you wrote: > > > My last update was yesterday. And now I have a periodical access to > > > one harddisk (/usr) _exactly_ every 5 seconds. > > > > I am sure there wasn't this problem > > three days ago. The only things I have changed since this moment is > > KDE2 (upgrading from kde 2.2.1 to kde 2.2.2). And the kernel > > (upgrading from kernel 2.4.14 to kernel 2.4.16). > > With 2.4.14 the problem was *not* already present? > > I should have mentioned that I had just upgraded from 2.4.12(?)-k6 to > 2.4.14-k6. > > So propably the problem ist not Kernel-related but sits in the latest > Kde debs. Hopefully somebody gives us a hint to solve the problem. > Currently I run fvwm instead of KDE... > > One chance would be to downgrade to the older Kde packages. > Unfortunately I did apt-get autoclean some hours ago...
Sorry, first of all, I have used reply and not reply to all, so this e-mail hasn't been sent of the mailing list. I'm sure that the problem was not already present with the kernel 2.4.14, but I don't know if the problem come from the kernel or from KDE (I have done the upgrade the same day). As you mentioned, since you use a 2.4.14 kernel, it is not kernel related. We use different type of hard disk (SCSI and IDE), so it doesn't come from hard disk. So I think it comes probably from kde, but doing a downgrade is very long and it may have some dependecy problems.

