Re: [expert] kdeinit

2003-03-30 Thread Jay
These were fresh installs, and I am still having problems, I killed the
process in top and the problem went away temporarily. But once I opened
clicked on my Home icon, or opened any folder the problem starts up again.
I'm going to re-install the absolute minimum for KDE and see it I can
isolate the problem.





James Sparenberg said:
> On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 00:13, Jay wrote:
>> Anyone having problems with kdeinit. I tried running several apps in
>> KDE, installed twice and am still having problems. kdeinit takes up
>> roughly 90% of my cpu and causes my harddrive to really chug the
>> minute I do anything... so I am using Gnome.
>>
> Ok
>
>I'll bite a bit on this one... One thing I found was that EVERYthing
> sped up a lot when I edited /etc/hosts and did
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
>
>
> and then added my boxes hostname as well.  Since I'm on DHCP I did
>
> 127.0.0.1 mylaptop.mydomain mylaptop.
>
> This could help..
>
> As for the rest.  When you try to start an app from the command line
> what if any error messages do you get... Where does it seem to be
> hanging.  Is this box a fresh install or an upgrade.   If so from what
> to 9.1.
>
> James




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[expert] kdeinit

2003-03-29 Thread Jay
Anyone having problems with kdeinit. I tried running several apps in KDE,
installed twice and am still having problems. kdeinit takes up roughly 90%
of my cpu and causes my harddrive to really chug the minute I do
anything... so I am using Gnome.



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[expert] kdeinit nspluginviewer task saps machine

2002-07-31 Thread Jim Tarvid

Noticed the hard disk flashing as I approached the machine first thing in the 
morning.

Found nspluginviewer banging away

|-kdeinit---nspluginviewer

  4:22am  up 22 days, 20:53,  3 users,  load average: 2.26, 2.36, 1.99
138 processes: 135 sleeping, 3 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: 99.6% user,  0.3% system,  0.0% nice,  0.0% idle
Mem:   255780K av,  231496K used,   24284K free,   0K shrd,   61324K buff
Swap: 1023584K av,  158432K used,  865152K free   66436K 
cached

  PID USER PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
26150 tarvid18   0  7232   20 8 R98.9  0.0 606:03 nspluginviewer

[root@dev root]# ps auxw | grep nsplug
tarvid   27741  0.0  0.0 42820  240 ?SJul27   1:52 
/usr/bin/nspluginviewer -dcopid nspluginviewer-24089
tarvid   26150 87.4  0.0 31324   20 ?RJul30 609:27 
/usr/bin/nspluginviewer -dcopid nspluginviewer-24232

killall nspluginviewer cleans up

Konqueror/KDE  2.2.2

Jim Tarvid




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[expert] kdeinit process

2001-01-30 Thread Ira M. Bargon III

I am new to Mandrake linux and KDE 2. I have been using Redhat systems and KDE < 2. I 
just installed Mandrake 7.2 with KDE 2. The first time i used X with KDE after every 
time i exited a program, i got a message saying that the program SIG faulted. The 
program wasnt crashing i exited the program myself. Well since i didnt see it crash, i 
figured that there must of been some type of notification level set to high. So i 
found one changed it and know i dont get that message anymore. Well i was just messing 
around and did a top command and found out that i have at least 10 process in memory 
called kdeinit. I have never heard of it and was curious to what it does. Should there 
be that many. All these kdeinit process take up a lot of memory. Which made me even 
more curious about it. I do have a couple programs running in X. Mostly Netscape 
windows. Here is some info on my system if you need it.

Mandrake 7.2
KDE 2.0

AMD Athlon 600mhz
128mb PC100 Ram
20 gig Hardrive Western Digital


Thanks.

 Ira

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