Op vrijdag 28 juli 2017 15:16:36 CEST schreef Mark Hounschell:
On 07/27/2017 05:59 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* John Andersen <jsamyth@gmail.com> [07-27-17 17:56]:
On 07/27/2017 01:29 PM, Mark Hounschell wrote:
On 07/27/2017 03:09 PM, Mark Hounschell wrote:
System is bogged down because of
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
6237 root 20 0 118980 97324 2040 R 99.34 0.592 0:03.55 systemd-coredum 6198 root 20 0 119140 97568 2040 R 98.67 0.593 0:09.04 systemd-coredum 6217 root 20 0 118980 97508 2096 R 84.72 0.593 0:05.91 systemd-coredum 6197 root 20 0 119112 97604 2096 R 80.07 0.593 0:09.89 systemd-coredum 6238 root 20 0 119128 54760 2096 R 76.41 0.333 0:02.30 systemd-coredum 6173 root 20 0 119128 97536 2096 R 64.45 0.593 0:13.83 systemd-coredum 6218 root 20 0 119128 92796 2040 R 55.15 0.564 0:04.28 systemd-coredum>>>> What the heck is this? Can barely send this email
Mark
Don't understand why but as soon as I got rid of all the "tracker" stuff, it went away.
Mark
Looks like you were dumping core repeatedly. What is this "tracker" stuff you allude to, and how did you get rid of it?
he is running kde3 and tracker is the indexing option, iirc
I am NOT running kde3. Why would you all think so?
Mark The 'tracker' stuff is GNOME related. Comparable to Baloo on KDE.
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