Twas brillig at 12:42:52 12.04.2010 UTC+02 when dlezc...@fr.ibm.com did gyre
and gimble:
DL> Removing /dev/tty7 in the container's rootfs solves the problem.
Whoa. I don't have /dev/tty7 in containers, and still have the problem.
DL> That makes sense because a X server are not supported in
Mikhail Gusarov wrote:
> Twas brillig at 11:38:27 12.04.2010 UTC+02 when daniel.lezc...@free.fr
> did gyre and gimble:
>
> DL> did someone experienced the X server consuming 100% of CPU after
> DL> launching a container
>
> Yes.
>
> DL> on Ubuntu 9.10 ?
>
> On Debian/squeeze.
>
> I have de
Twas brillig at 11:38:27 12.04.2010 UTC+02 when daniel.lezc...@free.fr
did gyre and gimble:
DL> did someone experienced the X server consuming 100% of CPU after
DL> launching a container
Yes.
DL> on Ubuntu 9.10 ?
On Debian/squeeze.
I have debugged it a bit and figured out that something h
Hi all,
did someone experienced the X server consuming 100% of CPU after
launching a container on Ubuntu 9.10 ?
Thanks
-- Daniel
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