Still having problems with Nautilus (and frozen-bubble today, although it was not running on the desktop when I investigated) using 100% cpu. Gnome Watchdog isn't in the AMD64 repositories and killing stuff every night just doesn't cut it, when the all terminals are dog slow during the day. I guess what could be possible is to kill all the current users processes when/after he/she logs out.
How do I do that? Something in gdm/xsession-files..? skill -u %u or something of the sort? The best fix would be to have a program or script running on the server, killing nautilus (and other processes) if it's been using on average 95-100%/5min CPU. Or what do you think? On another note, thanks for all the feedback on the Powerpc client setup! I haven't gotten to it yet but the LiveCD-solution seems easy enough. Better than having to install the whole server on the client anyway. / Carl -- "So slay me now! I have little magic left." - Kallak, leader of the royal mystics -- edubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edubuntu-users
