Hi Todd !
Same thing with vi.
Do you have any idea why this happens? I have some database servers with
telnet applications running at customers and the problem is very ugly.
Currently, I help myself with verynice, but I'm willing to do anything that
would help (e.g. installing other
Es Dimarts 20 Agost 2002 15:00, en Joan Tur va escriure:
Es Dimarts 20 Agost 2002 15:42, en Holger Schurig va escriure:
Open a console, su to root, start mc... and then kill the console
without having shut down mc. That keeps mc loaded and eating 100% cpu
cycles. Tryed under Mandrake
Holger Schurig wrote on Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 06:33:35PM +0200 :
Hi Todd !
Same thing with vi.
Do you have any idea why this happens? I have some database servers with
This is an educated guess more than anything. When the application
loses the connection to its controlling terminal, it
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 20:50:28 +
Joan Tur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Es Dimarts 20 Agost 2002 15:00, en Joan Tur va escriure:
Es Dimarts 20 Agost 2002 15:42, en Holger Schurig va escriure:
Open a console, su to root, start mc... and then kill the console
without having shut down mc.
Todd Lyons wrote:
Back when ipchains was king, the following line severely cut down on the
number of ssh drops that occurred:
ipchains -M -S 7200 10 160
but if you're not using ipchains, then that line doesn't do you a whole
lot of good.
Hey, I know I am anachronistic but I still
In history, I used Red Hat from 5.2 till 6.2, then I switched over to
Mandrake. However, with Mandrake (including 8.2) I sometimes have the effect
that an application doesn't get killed, but instead eats 100% of cpu time.
This happens to many console based applications, but one way to
Es Dimarts 20 Agost 2002 09:24, en Holger Schurig va escriure:
The strange thing: this happens mostly with ncurses-based applications, but
not with all. mc, the midnight commander, works very well.
Open a console, su to root, start mc... and then kill the console without
having shut down mc.
Open a console, su to root, start mc... and then kill the console without
having shut down mc. That keeps mc loaded and eating 100% cpu cycles.
Tryed under Mandrake 8.2 and Debian Woody...
Strange, not on my system. I have a self-compiled KDE 3.0.2, so my console is
konsole. The used su is
Es Dimarts 20 Agost 2002 15:42, en Holger Schurig va escriure:
Open a console, su to root, start mc... and then kill the console without
having shut down mc. That keeps mc loaded and eating 100% cpu cycles.
Tryed under Mandrake 8.2 and Debian Woody...
Strange, not on my system. I have a
Joan Tur wrote on Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 03:24:51PM +0200 :
The strange thing: this happens mostly with ncurses-based applications, but
not with all. mc, the midnight commander, works very well.
Open a console, su to root, start mc... and then kill the console without
having shut down mc.
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