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Just did a pacman -Syu
[2009-05-07 13:28] starting full system upgrade
[2009-05-07 13:30] upgraded kernel-headers (2.6.27.6-2 -> 2.6.29.1-1)
[2009-05-07 13:30] Generating locales...
[2009-05-07 13:30] en_US.UTF-8... done
[2009-05-07 13:30] en_US.ISO-8859-1... done
[2009-05-07 13:30] Generation complete.
[2009-05-07 13:30] upgraded glibc (2.9-4 -> 2.9-7)
[2009-05-07 13:30] upgraded binutils (2.19.1-1 -> 2.19.1-2)
[2009-05-07 13:30] upgraded gcc-libs (4.3.3-1 -> 4.4.0-1)
[2009-05-07 13:30] installed ppl (0.10.2-2)
[2009-05-07 13:30] installed cloog-ppl (0.15.3-1)
[2009-05-07 13:30] upgraded gcc (4.3.3-1 -> 4.4.0-1)
[2009-05-07 13:31] * relogin or source /etc/profile.d/openoffice.sh
[2009-05-07 13:31] * see http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Openoffice
[2009-05-07 13:31] how to use extensions, e.g. for spell checking
[2009-05-07 13:31] see /opt/openoffice/share/extension/install what
[2009-05-07 13:31] is shipped with this package
[2009-05-07 13:31] upgraded openoffice-base (3.0.1-1 -> 3.1.0-1)
[2009-05-07 13:31] upgraded psmisc (22.6-2 -> 22.6-2.1)
[2009-05-07 13:31] upgraded sysvinit (2.86-4 -> 2.86-5)
Reboot, logged into KDE4
Massive cpu usuage, top reveals python and syslog-ng as the culprits
Find literally thousands of the messages below:
May 7 13:51:55 dellazoid famd[2999]: fd 4 message length 1347375956 bytes exceeds max of 4136.
Decided to try logging into Gnome instead and the problem dissapears.
Anyone know the reason for this and how to fix it?
Thanks in advance.
Running GNU/Linux Arch (Core Dump) x86_64 on System Dell-a-zoid
on Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz
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Apparently fixed by replacing famd with gamin
pacman -S gamin
Answer "yes" to replace famd with gamin
Running GNU/Linux Arch (Core Dump) x86_64 on System Dell-a-zoid
on Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz
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