Re: [CentOS] gnome-shell killing KDE

2018-06-19 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 09:30:22AM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I'm running KDE on C7,
> so why would I have a gnome-shell process
> spending rather a lot of its time in D mode?

Are you running GDM?  The GDM login screen runs a gnome-shell as part
of the login interface.

Not sure why it's in the D state (uninterruptible sleep) but that's
most likely the source of the process.

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Re: [CentOS] gnome-shell killing KDE

2018-06-19 Thread Michael Hennebry

On Mon, 18 Jun 2018, Michael Hennebry wrote:


I'm running KDE on C7,
so why would I have a gnome-shell process
spending rather a lot of its time in D mode?


Does it have anything to do with vim and "text editor"
being almost unuseable?
When browsing through text.
I often see multiply repeated lines or
lines with only small pieces nonblank.

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[CentOS] gnome-shell killing KDE

2018-06-18 Thread Michael Hennebry

I'm running KDE on C7,
so why would I have a gnome-shell process
spending rather a lot of its time in D mode?

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