El Dijous 28 Juny 2007, Douglas Allan Tutty va escriure:
> This sounds like you had both lpr and lprng installed at the same time.
> Since some of their command names overlap, they should conflict with
> each other making simulaneous install impossible; how did you do it?
Seems that in 11 Jun Sid
On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 02:31:50PM +0200, Benjamí Villoslada wrote:
> El Dimecres 27 Juny 2007, Benjamí Villoslada va escriure:
> > Only 15 min. after a done print job, now lpd PID 19449 have 61% CPU and
> > 14.8% memory --and growing.
>
> - I've purged lpr (and have the same CPU and memory proble
El Dimecres 27 Juny 2007, Benjamí Villoslada va escriure:
> Only 15 min. after a done print job, now lpd PID 19449 have 61% CPU and
> 14.8% memory --and growing.
- I've purged lpr (and have the same CPU and memory problem after one print
job).
- lpr reinstall attempt: aptitude shows one conflict
From one week ago one lpd process (in Debian Sid) progressively needs more CPU
and memory. I need to kill it. Seems that is the LPD for one Samsung
printer --6 months old, without problems until one week ago.
Only 15 min. after a done print job, now lpd PID 19449 have 61% CPU and 14.8%
memory
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