Anthony DeRobertis wrote, On 12/31/2013 02:47 PM: > On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 02:10:42PM -0700, Stephen Dowdy wrote: > >> for i in /proc/[0-9]*/status; do >> if sb=$(grep SigBlk ${i}|sed -e 's/^SigBlk:[ \t]//' | grep -v -e '^ffff' >> -e 00000000000); then >> echo "${sb}" "$(cat ${i%/*}/cmdline)"; >> fi >> done
I suppose it's a lot easier to type: ps -eo blocked,pid,cmd | grep -v \^0000000000000000 ;) > Indeed it appears I might be: ... > I've got nvidia-kernel-dkms 331.20-2 (from experimental), which is one > of the affected versions, apparently. I've backed out to 325.15, successfully. (no more 80%-of-the-time random 10 second blank screen delays after unlocking the screen, no more random 50% of the time 30 second no cursor/keyboard input after that, no more akonadiserver crapping out from spawned mysqlcheck zombie, yay) > anthony@Zia:~$ grep SigBlk /proc/3289/status > SigBlk: 0000000000000001 > > so that seems to be sane... except for HUP being ignored. Its parent > kdeinit4: kded4 [kdeinit] has the same. > > So I'm unsure if this is really bug 728743 or not :-( I'm betting it is -- thanks for the pointer to that bug #, as i had not run across it yet. The nefarious bit of this bug is that it can create bad behavior in so many things that seem totally unrelated to the X server/driver, and because the inherited mask seems somewhat random (memory corruption or failure to dereference pointer?..), it's just crazy enough to keep you off-track. (as that bug original started in the 'libgmime' package, was moved to the "Mono" package before ending up in 'nvidia' ;} ) --stephen -- Stephen Dowdy - Systems Administrator - NCAR/RAL 303.497.2869 - sdo...@ucar.edu - http://www.ral.ucar.edu/~sdowdy/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-qt-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/52c34552.5000...@ucar.edu