Hi everybody, I've SUSE10 installed in my personal computer. I'm always being bothered by a "find" process. It makes the computer very very slow when I'm working(reading something). I have to kill the find process by hand everyday! It looks like a system schedule. But I can't find it out :( Can anybody here please help me disable this "find"? Thanks in advance! =========== liu@linux:~> ps ax| grep find 13786 ? SN 0:00 /usr/lib/find/frcode -0 13790 ? SN 0:00 su nobody -c /usr/bin/find / \( -fstype nfs -o -fstype NFS -o -fstype proc -o -fstype afs -o -fstype proc -o -fstype smbfs -o -fstype autofs -o -fstype iso9660 -o -fstype ncpfs -o -fstype coda -o -fstype devpts -o -fstype ftpfs -o -fstype devfs -o -fstype mfs -o -fstype sysfs -o -fstype shfs -o -type d -regex '\(^/mnt$\)\|\(^/cdrom$\)\|\(^/tmp$\)\|\(^/usr/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/spool$\)\|\(^/proc$\)\|\(^/media$\)' \) -prune -o -print0 13791 ? RN 0:10 /usr/bin/find / ( -fstype nfs -o -fstype NFS -o -fstype proc -o -fstype afs -o -fstype proc -o -fstype smbfs -o -fstype autofs -o -fstype iso9660 -o -fstype ncpfs -o -fstype coda -o -fstype devpts -o -fstype ftpfs -o -fstype devfs -o -fstype mfs -o -fstype sysfs -o -fstype shfs -o -type d -regex \(^/mnt$\)\|\(^/cdrom$\)\|\(^/tmp$\)\|\(^/usr/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/tmp$\)\|\(^/var/spool$\)\|\(^/proc$\)\|\(^/media$\) ) -prune -o -print0 ============= -- Check the headers for your unsubscription address For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the archives at http://lists.suse.com Please read the FAQs: suse-linux-e-faq@suse.com