YAY! It works beautifully. Thanks a whole lot! :)
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:23:17 -0600, Keith Gable
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that using fam might be the quickest way out. I'll try that
> when I get home. Thanks! (this problem has been bugging me since I got
> the iPod, so it's nice that
I think that using fam might be the quickest way out. I'll try that
when I get home. Thanks! (this problem has been bugging me since I got
the iPod, so it's nice that I could finally find someone who had a
small idea what the issue could be ^_^ -- most people were like "uh, I
don't know...")
So, y
Keith Gable wrote:
Gamin, 2.6.10-gentoo-r5
Disabling inotify in the kernel, disabling inotify in the gamin config, or
reverting back to fam should solve your issue.
Daniel
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 07:47:16 +, Daniel Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Keith Gable wrote:
> > I have a rather odd problem, and I'm wondering if anyone here knows
> > how to fix it. Every time I unmount my iPod logged on to GNOME as
> > "keith", my system freezes. I
Keith Gable wrote:
I have a rather odd problem, and I'm wondering if anyone here knows
how to fix it. Every time I unmount my iPod logged on to GNOME as
"keith", my system freezes. I can unmount as any user, and as long as
"keith" is logged on to GNOME, it'll freeze. Nothing out of the
ordinary is
I have a rather odd problem, and I'm wondering if anyone here knows
how to fix it. Every time I unmount my iPod logged on to GNOME as
"keith", my system freezes. I can unmount as any user, and as long as
"keith" is logged on to GNOME, it'll freeze. Nothing out of the
ordinary is running. And it all