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Dale schrieb: |
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> Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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>> walt schrieb: |
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>>> On 11/03/2009 12:31 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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>>>> walt schrieb: |
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>>>>> Perhaps you have something left over from your gnome session |
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>>>>> that doesn't stop when it should. I see that quite often. |
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>>>> hmm, any idea how to find that? |
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>>> I use ps ax to see the running processes. Sometimes I see apps |
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>>> obviously related to gnome still running after I exit X. I have |
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>>> no idea why, but if I plan to restart X I kill those processes |
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>>> first. |
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>>> In your case I would do "ps ax > pre" after a reboot, and then |
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>>> after logging out of X do "ps ax > post", and then compare 'pre' |
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>>> to 'post' to see what has changed. |
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>> Will try something like that asap ... drown in work right now :-) |
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For now it seems to work again ... |
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An issue I didn't mention is that I use suspend and resume on that |
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thinkpad. Instead of gentoo-sources tuxonice-sources and then I often |
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use hibernate-to-ram (closing the lid triggers that). |
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And for some time the resuming didn't come up with X11 anymore ... same |
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as when I tried an "xdm restart". But now it works again. Who knows ... |
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