On Sunday 16 December 2007 20:18, Philip Dowie wrote:
> Sounds to me like your system is only working when being external
> interrupts are present.   How to solve, beats me.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carlos E. R. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, 17 December 2007 1:03 a.m.
> To: OS
> Subject: [opensuse] My desktop has become "lazy" lately
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> That's the best description, its become lazy. Some times, if I'm not
> typing or moving the mouse, the entire machine stops. I see the display of
> gkrelmn stop. I was calculating the size of a directory using 'mc', went
> out for an hour, and the thing was exactly as I had left it: no work done
> at all.
>
> I move the mouse, and it suddenly starts silently working again for a few
> seconds, then stop.
>
> I go to ctrl-alt-f1, start there "top", and it works. I go back to the
> desktop (gnome) and the laziness seems gone. As I'm writing this, I stop
> that 'top', and the desktop continues working - no, it doesn't, it stops
> after 10" or so.
>
> I set the clock to show seconds, it works. No seconds, it stops - but not
> always.
>
> What is happening? Kernel? Desktop? Goblins?
>
>
>
> --
> Cheers,
>         Carlos Robinson
>
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Revert back to runlevel 3 and see if the system still is "lazy".
Check the syslog for errors.

Report back.



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