Great, thanks! I'll try that next time it starts locking up.
Unfortunately the behavior seems a bit random at the moment, so I'm not
sure when I'll actually be able to capture anything useful. For instance,
it's been fine this morning.
On Thursday, May 15, 2014 9:37:18 AM UTC-4, cmbaker3 wro
"ps -ef " will show the PID and the parent pid, PPID.
This will allow you to find the process(es) that is(are) causing the glitch.
On 5/15/2014 7:12 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
I've got a Rev B board running the default Debian image, and I've
noticed a problem with tons of processes spawning and