Roger Oberholtzer wrote: > When a 10.3 system is installed, by default some things are set up that > will result in a daemon or some other agent occasionally waking up and > getting very busy. These activities can impact other running > applications. I am hoping to make a list of these so that I can (1) > decide if I need them and (2) figure out how to disable them. With full > understanding that I live with whatever mess I create. My use for this > is in a measurement system that probably does not need whatever these > applications are doing. It definitely does not want the system > sluggishness they sometimes create. > > So, here is a start at my list: > > opensuseupdater > > updatedb > > OK. Not so big a list. But I know there are more of these. I would be > happy if anyone who knows of another would add them to the list. If > possible, include the name of the package that installed it and, if > known, the command to disable it from running. Don't worry. I won't just > blindly run or remove anything. I will just know a bit better where to > look. > > TIA >
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