Hi Graham,
El jue, 16-06-2005 a las 11:07 +0100, Graham Smith escribió:
> which I thought "yeah great that looks about right, Gamin really is a
> drop in replacement for fam". Just after it got the packages though apt
> comes back with the stuff below (a list of about 100 packages that
> depen
Adam Skutt wrote:
Graham Smith wrote:
I, as I am sure many of your do, suffer from the "fam problem".
Basically it goes like this: I will be working away quite happily, I
go to open a file and fam hits 100% cpu load and never stops. This has
happened with all my Debian boxes (testing and unst
Graham Smith wrote:
I, as I am sure many of your do, suffer from the "fam problem".
Basically it goes like this: I will be working away quite happily, I go
to open a file and fam hits 100% cpu load and never stops. This has
happened with all my Debian boxes (testing and unstable on i386 and
pu
Wish I had anything constructive to add other than, "me too."
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Graham Smith wrote:
I, as I am sure many of your do, suffer from the "fam problem". Basically it
goes like this: I will be working away quite happily, I go to open a file and
fam hits 100% cpu load and never sto
Hi Graham,
El mié, 15-06-2005 a las 11:16 +0100, Graham Smith escribió:
> I, as I am sure many of your do, suffer from the "fam problem".
> Basically it goes like this: I will be working away quite happily, I go
> to open a file and fam hits 100% cpu load and never stops. This has
> happened wi
I, as I am sure many of your do, suffer from the "fam problem".
Basically it goes like this: I will be working away quite happily, I go
to open a file and fam hits 100% cpu load and never stops. This has
happened with all my Debian boxes (testing and unstable on i386 and
pure64).
On my old ma
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