For the past few days i've been observing that when firefox is running
continuously for some time (sometimes for minutes, sometime for
hours), X and firefox are taking up 100% of cpu usage. My system
details are as follows:
os: debian testing (that's what i've got in my repos, dunno what version it is)
firefox: Mozilla Iceweasel 2.0.0.3
xorg: 7.1.0-16
m/c: AMD 2600 XP+
custom compiled kernel: 2.6.20-6
i tried running strace -c on firefox for a few seconds, and this is
what i've got:
% time …
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26.62 0.002113 0 4260 2100 readv
50.88 0.004039 2 2318 poll
0.23 0.000018 0 722 gettimeofday
0.00 0.000000 0 269 futex
0.00 0.000000 0 205 102 read
18.86 0.001497 8 192 77 writev
0.00 0.000000 0 140 write
0.00 0.000000 0 60 mmap2
3.41 0.000271 5 58 munmap
0.00 0.000000 0 39 ioctl
------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------
100.00 0.007938 8263 2279 total
Can someone kindly point out what's happening? Or atleast give me
pointers of looking at other places where i can find out what's going
on...
Thanks a lot!
--
warm regards,
Pradnyesh Sawant
--
Be yourself, everyone else is taken. --Anon
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I have 25 thin clients with builtin mozilla browser. I have a LAMP
applicaiton running
on a server. The users are accessing the application on their thin client
using the builtin
mozilla browser.
My problem is :
1) when i want to shutdown the server , i didn't know whether somebody is
using the
application or not.
2) I have another server on which the users are logged in through X session
called on
their thin clients. If some/any users forgots to log-off his/her login then
I didn't …
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know that the users is not doing anythink.
Is there any wall like command/utility , thru. which i can pass on a
message which
will be displayed on all the active users as well as the message will be
passed
to all the http users ?
-Jagdish
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: linuxers-bounces(a)mm.glug-bom.org
[mailto:linuxers-bounces@mm.glug-
> bom.org] On Behalf Of Sachin Nambiar
> Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 1:01 PM
> To: GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India
> Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Re: Linux with Vista
>
> I have a dual boot Ubuntu along with Vista and have faced absolutely
no
> problems so far,
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Sachin Gopal
> Indian Pneumatic & Hydraulic Co. Pvt Ltd.
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I have dual boot Kubuntu 7.04 & Vista on Toshiba Satellite. Works
without any problem :)
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Hello,
Rony,please keep the list informed about the progress of the Linux with
Vista installation,whether it leads to success or failure.Pleease...
Regards,
Easwar
I have a dual boot Ubuntu along with Vista and have faced absolutely no
problems so far,
--
Regards,
Sachin Gopal
Indian Pneumatic & Hydraulic Co. Pvt Ltd.
Hi
Does anyone know about .vce format files and how to go about reading them Or how do I convert the .vce file to pdf file .
Thanks & regards
Ryan Coelho
Sorry to spoil the party,but there are reports of Vista refusing to boot up
after Linux is installed,though those cases were on boxes with single
HDDs.If your friend has 2 HDD's,then no problem,he can install vista on one
and linux on the other but it involves some drive swapping as illustrated in
the link below:
http://wiki.gtwy.net/index.php/Dual_Boot_Vista_and_Linux
Also,another link is;
http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/about78184.html
Regards,
Easwar
Hello All,
A friend of mine bought a branded pc with Vista installed. However no
additional peripherals work as their drivers are not available in vista.
I suggested that he install Linux in dual boot and he has agreed. I only
want to know if Linux and Vista will live peacefully and boot from Grub.
Does Vista have the same booting method as XP?
--
Regards,
Rony.