-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 My communication workhorse Eee PC is doing fine. I have been leaving it up most of the weekend since Friday. It is now reporting something funny in the process list that Google searches are not shedding light on.
I'm getting spawns of "CopyAgent" building up (see below). I don't know what is triggering them. The Xandros forums discuss this as being part of "Windows networks" file sharing but to my knowledge I don't have such a thing enabled. Nor have I done any file management except at the command line. I'm not too worried but am curious about this phenomenon. Does anyone have any experience to share about a similar occurrence? Alan /home/user> ps -e | grep defunct ~ 2107 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 2195 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 2750 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 3738 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 4692 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 4712 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 4870 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 5975 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> ~ 6592 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 14328 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 14650 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 15282 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 15411 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 17727 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 18680 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 20917 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 21350 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 22298 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 22793 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 23690 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 24695 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 26547 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 27170 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 28983 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 29532 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> 32372 ? 00:00:00 CopyAgent <defunct> /home/user> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIXsGnDQw/VSQuFZYRAiHjAJ97jwZUqcvZZhCxZd0v8Vt6lqJ98wCbBoqq OqobV21XcGtV34CjspCnFlc= =Y7wq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - [email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss
