Andreas Braml schrieb:

> But I did some research this morning. I unmounted the /home from
> NFS, copied my homedir to the local HD on one of the clients via tar
> (to not loose file permissions) and loged in to KDE without any
> complaints, everything normal.
> Then I remounted the /home from NFS, started a 'top' on the NFS
> server and loged in on the client again. Almost immediately,
> 'rpc.lockd' skyrocketed in WCPU usage on the server, 'top' on the
> client states that kdeinit/ksplash and so forth have started, after
> some time the WCPU usage drops to 0.0% for all of them and there
> they sit, even after I pull the Ctrl-Alt-Backspace emergeny brake.

> [...]

> So there we are: a NFS/locking issue. Would it be better to ask for
> advice on that on the -stable list (since it's 6.0-RELEASE)?

That sounds reasonable.

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