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Re: Possible bug? / Maybe not



Perhaps it isn't a bug after all. When I was doing this, I took the "top" data
before running it, recorded my moves, and then took the "top" data after
running "kpackage"'s initialization, Mozilla, help, and shell all at once. They looked approximately similar. However, this time, before I ran "top", I ran "ps -A" to see the processes. At first, even long after I had quit Mozilla
and kpackage, I had 6 mozilla processes running and 1 kpackage process
running (as well as its bash process). After doing ps -A a few more times, I lost the 6 mozilla processes. After running a few *more* times (long pauses between), I lost the kpackage process, and it stopped spinning the hard disk. So it could just be a super-long shutdown process for some of these apps. Even so, when I logged out, it never seemed to stop running last time, so I wonder if logging out locks the process in place, in run mode or something. Anyhow, if this problem shows up again, I'll be sure to ps -A to see what is running, and if it doesn't stop, then I'll run top. Then I'll get back to you ( to the debian-kde list server, really, in case you are not at a point where you can spend the time. )

 - Thanks.


tomas pospisek wrote:

What does "top" say?
*t

Okay, during *normal* usage (say, mozilla only) I get

Tasks:  50 total,  1 running, 49 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpus:  0.7% usaer, 2.3% system, 0.0% nice, 97.1% idle
Mem:  62340k total,  59420k used, 2920k free, 1364 buffers
Swap:  248996k total   51492k used   197504k free   25192k cached

PID USER  PR NI  VIRT  RES   SHR  S  %CPU   %MEM   TIME  Command
1175  laura1   18  0   948  948  760  R  2.3  1.5  0:00.36  top
843  laura1  7  0  568  408  120  S  0.7  0.7  0:10:72  famd
1  root  0  0  88  56  36  S  0.0  0.1  0:08.95 init
2 root   0  0  0  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.02 kflushd
3 root   0  0  0  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.28 kupdate
4 root   1  0  0  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:05.21 kswapd
5 root   0  0  0  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.00 keventd
6 root   0  0  0  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.00 scsi_eh_0
98 root   0  0  0  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.00 khubd
160 daemon   0  0  72  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.00 portmap
259  root  0  0  144 76  40  S  0.0  0.1  0:00.11 syslogd
307  root  0  0  496 0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.16 klogd
444 root  0  0  724 500  32  S  0.0  0.8  0:00.09 cupsd
462  root  0  0  76  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.01 inetd
479 root 0  0  4648  1848  732  S  0.0   3.0  0:01.93  xfs
484  nobody  0  0  15412  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.23  xfs-xtt
504 daemon  0  0  80  0  0  S  0.0  0.0  0:00.00 atd










[...also PID 2:kflushd; PID 3:kupdate; PID 4:PR 1: kswapd; PID 5:PR 0 keventd;
     PID 6:   ]




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