Re: fam problems

2005-06-16 Thread Graham Smith
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

Re: fam problems

2005-06-16 Thread Javier Kohen
Hi Graham, El jue, 16-06-2005 a las 11:07 +0100, Graham Smith escribi: 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 depend on

fam problems

2005-06-15 Thread Graham Smith
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

Re: fam problems

2005-06-15 Thread Javier Kohen
Hi Graham, El mi, 15-06-2005 a las 11:16 +0100, Graham Smith escribi: 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

Re: fam problems

2005-06-15 Thread David Wood
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 stops.

Re: fam problems

2005-06-15 Thread Adam Skutt
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