Hi all, i've encountered following problem: sometimes fam (file allocation monitor) is eating massively ressources, so if i want to start a new programm, per example konqueror, i can hear (and see by the led-flashing) massive action from my harddisc, but the program doesnt come up. Then i look with top to see that fam is consuming 97% of my cpu-time. If i kill fam then, the formerly startet program is coming up quickly. I've tried to wait nearly 30 minutes, because maybe its some important thing fam has to do, but it seems to be only a burn-in-test for CPU and HD. After killing fam in most cases mono is the next candidate and wants to eat all the ressources, so i have to kill it too. If i understand it in the right way, mono is normally used as a runtime-module like the .NET-Framework running always in Windows? So for what do i need the mono-runtime, if i wouldnt use mono-written programs? Could these two problems approved by other SUSE 10-Users? regards, Jens
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Jens Nixdorf