David Robin wrote: > Ralph Alvy wrote: >> How important is it that I have famd running in the background? At >> least once a day I have to reset it with >> >> /etc/init.d/fam restart >> >> to keep my CPU from being used 100% by it. > > Is it taking much memory ressources? Maybe there is a memory leak? > Which version of fam are you using? I have since uninstalled it with no problems. Usenet groups are replete with references to famd taking up 100% cpu quite frequently, with no solution other than to uninstall it. What I have been doing until recently is running /etc/init.d/fam restart whenever I saw the cpu monitor hit 100% for no good reason. But I got tired of having to do that. I tried both the testing and unstable versions. _______________________________________________ kde-debian mailing list kde-debian@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-debian