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On Tue, 18 Oct 2011 23:02:20 +0100, Mick wrote: |
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> After some further investigation it is worth reporting that the problem |
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> was caused not by knotify, but by kdeinit! |
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> I exited X and stopped xdm. Only one knotify4 was left running as well |
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> as the kdeinit, both pegged at 100% and neither would go away after the |
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> X session had exited. I was able to kill -15 the knotify PID, but the |
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> kdeinit would not shift until I used kill -9. |
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It's actually kded4 causing the problem, and it is a known issue. |
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killall -9 kded4 gets things working again. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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Death is proven to be 99.9% fatal to all laboratory rats. |