On Friday 21 February 2003 08:53 pm, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Hi all, I seem to remember several here complaining about their hard drive led blinking about every 5 seconds and seeing a solution to it as well. I don't remember when those mails come out, so don't know which month to look for them in the Archives. (snip) (snip again) So I started stopping processes to check things. I went to init 3 and the blinking stopped. I looked at the processes running anyway, then rebooted. Booted to the login screen and still no HD blinking lite. Logged into KDE and blinking started again. Run the
PL O'Smith
wrote: problem/bug down to the "kded" process. Stopping that seem to eliminate the problem, but I am told that is the kde daemon and could/should not be stopped. So I am curious, now what is kded and how is it causing minor HD activity?
I do not know the answer to your last question, *but*, cupsd checks for print requests every 5 seconds and loged the request to /var/log/cups/access_log until I updated to cups-1.1.18-0 (was 1.1.16).
Could this be the cause?? -- Patrick Shanahan
Thanks Patrick & zentara, Seems that this is a known bug/problem with the new KDE 3.1, I suppose, altough I did run across a mail from someone using 7.3 and KDE 3.0.4 as well having the problem. The KDE team already have been alerted to the problem and issued this response: The interval settings have been moved from kdedrc (in your home directory ~/.kde/share/config to kdeglobals in the same place. Edit that file and add CheckSycoca=false and CheckUpdates=false under the [General] heading to either your kdedrc for KDE3.0 or kdeglobals if using KDE3.1. This worked for me! I killed kded process then restarted it. The 5 sec blink is gone now. Thanks for all that put a thought into this, hope this helps someone else experiencing the same. Patrick --- KMail v1.5 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.1 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...