fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Aug 2024, Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> >> i have a video capture card with 4 separate chips
> >> when i start up i get bttv0 - bttv3
> >> i'm getting a lot of errors in syslog on bttv2 and bttv3
> >> like
> >> bttv: 2: timeou
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024, Dan Ritter wrote:
> fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
>> i have a video capture card with 4 separate chips
>> when i start up i get bttv0 - bttv3
>> i'm getting a lot of errors in syslog on bttv2 and bttv3
>> like
>> bttv: 2: timeout: drop=3888442 irq=27910652/28054718, risc=338f
fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
> i have a video capture card with 4 separate chips
> when i start up i get bttv0 - bttv3
> i'm getting a lot of errors in syslog on bttv2 and bttv3
> like
> bttv: 2: timeout: drop=3888442 irq=27910652/28054718, risc=338f048c, bits:
> HSYNC
> bttv: 3: timeout: drop=
On 2 Nov 2008, Michael Iatrou wrote:
> When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
>
> > So I'm wondering, is there a list that itemizes all outside
> > communications and associates them with the relevant package/file?
>
> You need something like the output of:
>
> #
When the date was Sunday 02 November 2008, Jeffrey B. Green wrote:
> So I'm wondering, is there a list that itemizes all outside
> communications and associates them with the relevant package/file?
You need something like the output of:
# netstat -ntuap
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Oki DZ said:
> I'd add a bit...
> I guess, the problem lies on Linux; why can't it kill the processes? We're
> root anyway...
I believe they are only virtual processes, if you were to kill the
kernel you would kill the system.
nate
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I'd add a bit...
I guess, the problem lies on Linux; why can't it kill the processes? We're
root anyway...
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 01:14:14AM -0800, nate wrote:
> I believe that is kernel level stuff. It's been a while since I
> played with openafs but I seem to remember it had kernel modules,
It does.
> perhaps if you unload all the modules it will go away?
No.
It makes me wonder, what are the benef
Oki DZ said:
> Hi,
>
> How do you kill the processes that runs under keventd?
> I'm trying to setup openafs-client and I have the following:
> |-keventd-+-4*[afs_background]
> | |-2*[afs_cachetrim]
> | |-afs_callback
> | |-2*[afs_checkserver]
> |
> I am wondering, what it means when a process shows up with brackets
> around its name when I call "ps ax". For example, the sshd here:
>
> PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
> [snip those procs]
> 170 ?SW 0:01 [sshd]
> [snip those procs]
these are processes that have no resident pa
>From message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
>I have noticed that every so often my HD would start to whine like it was
>being search. It made me curious and a ran a top and I found the a the find
>utility was started by user 'nobody'. Is this a normal thing to have
>processes spawned by the nobody user? O
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On Fri, 7 May 1999 15:33:11 -0400, Person, Roderick wrote:
>I have noticed that every so often my HD would start to whine like it was
>being search. It made me curious and a ran a top and I found the a the find
>utility was started by user 'nobody'. I
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