let me jump in and say this sounds to me like "named" is mis-configured and her DNS is looking for the file on the internet, as long as killing jabber did not cure it. can you go to the "K" menu, > Applications, > Monitoring, > Process managment, highlight ( By clicking on) any process called "named" > then on the top menu, Signal, > Kill. do this until all processes called named are gone. and let me know. there are a few services that when not properly configured can search all over before looking on the hard drive of your computer for some thing, and named is one of them.
On Tuesday 16 July 2002 06:08 am, you wrote: > On Tuesday 16 Jul 2002 7:02 am, you wrote: > > > The Mem used is creeping up all the time. > > > > Normally, that's OK as well, since Linux wants to use all the available > > memory -- what's not active for programs is used for disk and for cache, > > which is a good idea, since unused RAM is wasted. > > OK > > > But having the system slow down to a crawl is certainly not normal. Some > > people on the list suggest the offender may be jabberd but I'm not sure > > that's something you installed (do a ps aux | grep jabber). jabberd is > > something that is known to gradually swallow RAM -- on my machine it > > was eating about 200 megs (out of 256) after about 3 days. > > anne 4391 0.0 0.1 1792 596 pts/1 R 10:06 0:00 grep jabber > > I didn't think this was there - I don't use an instant messenger. > > > > Drastic it may be, but I may have to. Could you elaborate, please? > > > > Well, you just click on 'logout' from KDE which will kill all KDE and > > X related processes, leaving you at a console shell prompt (if you start > > kde with 'startkde'). > > Logout appears to stop X briefly and then goes straight back to the KDE > login. There i s a long black screen delay before switching to the KDE > login splash. The first part seems OK but there is a long delay at the > loading the desktop - almost a minute - and the panel and restoring session > icons are there a very long time, too. > > It does seem to be X, I think, as once a Konsole is opened it responds fast > enough, and so does text editor. > > > > The KDE startup was extremely slow and everything else has been slow > > > since. > > > > > > The system is almost unusable. > > > > Ouch. How long has it been since you restarted? > > 10:10am up 13:12, > > Whatever it is, it is being saved/restarted on bootup. Last night it was > taking almost a minute to open a folder. This morning it is slightly > better, at about 20 secs. > > I don't ask for the session to be re-started, but I suppose that the > message may not be what it seems? > > > I think the trouble may have started when I was trying to add my SCSI film > scanner. Afterwards I switched the scanner off, and then told kudzu to > remove the configuration, so there shouldn't be anything left. > > Apart from that, I've run out of ideas. > > Anne
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