those ld libraries are most likely being used by netscape. every once in
very short while, netscape eats up every resource it can find. you can
safely kill those processes, and things should return to normal.
marisa
On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 11:50:00AM -0400, feng graced me with:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Recently, I noticed my Redhat 6.1 system is running much slower than
> before.
> Doing everything is slower. Opening the gnotepad takes 15 sec. Running a
> command like 'rpm -Va | more' takes about half an hour.
>
> I checked the process management, it shows two runing items called
> (id-linux.so.2) under the colum of CMDLINE take almost 90% of cpu time.
> What are those ( id-linux.so.2)? Can I kill them all?
>
> Where should I start to troubleshoot my system? Is there something
> running behind which I don't know? Thank you for you help.
>
> feng
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