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On 15/11/2014 16:58, john wrote: |
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> I have been using enlightenment 18 for the last 6 months with no |
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> problems. |
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> I have recently bought a ssd drive and transferred / and boot to there. |
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> Since then whenever I start enlightenment, enlightenment and kswapd uses |
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> all my resources so I cannot even start an xterm, etc. After 10 minutes |
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> all is ok again. top shows kswapd and enlightenment using all cpu. |
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> This maybe a coincidence with the ssd but have upgraded enlightenemt a |
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> few times since with no change. |
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> I have tried killing kswapd but nothing happens. It won't die. |
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> This happens everytime I log out so have switched to xfce4 for the time |
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> being but have no problem there. |
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> I have rebuilt all enlightenment and associated files (efl, elementary) |
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> and deleted all config files etc. |
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> If anyone has come across this or can help resolve I would be |
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> greatful. Cannot find much on Google search! |
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> /boot /dev/sda1 |
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> /root /dev/sda2 |
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> swap /dev/sdb2 |
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> /home /dev/sdb3 |
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> /var /dev/sdb4 |
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> fstab entry: |
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> /dev/sdb2 none swap sw 0 0 |
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I have no idea what could cause that problem - I've never seen anyone |
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with that issue (using enlightenment or otherwise) |
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You might have better luck asking on the enlightenment user group: |
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enlightenment-users@×××××××××××××××××.net |
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Alan McKinnon |
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alan.mckinnon@×××××.com |