From kde-devel Fri Nov 29 16:44:25 2002 From: Manuel Amador Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 16:44:25 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: FAM and 3.1rc3 X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=103858826500358 El jue, 28-11-2002 a las 18:06, Michael Kreitzer escribi=C3=B3: > 'cause it all starts when I click on the shortcuts on my desktop that are= =20 > URL's for either sftp connections or smb connections. That's when the fa= m=20 > binary itself starts using 100% CPU... I don't kno wmuch about kde's=20 > architecture so I'm sure it could be something else... I'm just fishing f= or=20 > answers. and it enters a strange tight loop. All applications which are subscribed to the fam instance experiment odd behavior meanwhile. I disabled fam for that reason. But what bothers me is that, if I do dd if=3D/dev/zero of=3Dfile, and I hav= e a konqueror window open, fam provokes a situation in konqueror, where konqueror updates a zillion times. FAM should send update events to konqueror at a reasonable pace (half a second maybe?)! Or maybe the subscribing application should be able to tell it how often it needs to know about updates (And the default should still be half a second). And FAM also causes unmountable removable devices. Even when I've closed all Nautilus/Konqueror windows, I can't eject/unmount media because FAM insists on keeping track of files in it to see if they've changed. Absurd! FAM should let go when an unmount is triggered by the user/system. On Mandrake, which has supermount, FAM causes horrible CD-ROM errors (you eject the CD, CD is gulped again, if you manage to snatch it before the drive closes, you still have /mnt/cdrom listing files from the CD-ROM which isn't even there anymore). luck, >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<