eds to be commited to RealVNC's Xvnc sources.
Best regards,
-Vlad
>
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> From: Vlad Harchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Xvnc-3.3.3 eats 100% CPU sometimes after a week of work or
>
Hello,
I'm forwarding my mail again since nobody replied to it.
What do developers think about it?
Best regards,
-Vlad
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From: Vlad Harchev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Xvnc-3.3.3 eats 100% CPU sometime
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:21:57PM +0400, Vlad Harchev wrote:
Hello,
Please note to how old message (that was left unreplied) I'm replying too.
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Vlad Harchev wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using Xvnc-3.3.3 from redhat-7.2 for x86 (package name is
> > vnc-server-3.3.3r2-
You wrote:
> Xvnc-3.3.3 eats 100% CPU sometimes after a week of work or
> time adjustment
I run the same config (more than 1 Xvnc, not always all connected, ir-regular
time-adjusts per cron)
but I have never seen any of my Xvncs eat 100% CPU time.
I had mysql do that once after I update
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Vlad Harchev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Xvnc-3.3.3 from redhat-7.2 for x86 (package name is
> vnc-server-3.3.3r2-18).
> I encounter the following problem with it:
>
> Sometimes Xvnc begins eating 100% CPU. Stracing it I get the following loop
> (2 cycles shown):
>
> tim
Hi,
I'm using Xvnc-3.3.3 from redhat-7.2 for x86 (package name is
vnc-server-3.3.3r2-18).
I encounter the following problem with it:
Sometimes Xvnc begins eating 100% CPU. Stracing it I get the following loop
(2 cycles shown):
time(NULL) = 1026840822
select(128,