Interesting information, thank's for that. But like I said earlyer the 
problem just dissappeared without me doing anything at all.

ei

On Monday 04 December 2000 03:26, Mark Weaver wrote:
> it sounds like what they're telling you is that you've got a run-on
> process and the tech has supplied you with an easy way to quickly kill
> that process that you wouldn't normally be able to detect and kill unless
> you were to open a program called kpm (KDE Process Manager).
>
> Another way to detect and deal with run-on prcesses, which by the way sap
> system resources rather quickly and Netscape is infamous for this at
> times, it to open a terminal window, type top, ktop, or gtop, and check
> the readings that are reported on all running processes. When and if there
> is a run-on, or runaway process you will be able to quickly spot the
> culprit because it will be using up A LOT of processor and memory.

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