Any reason rhn-applet-gui is taking up so much memory? Sorting by memory usage in "top" places it between evolutiona and nautilus.
Anyone else?
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 11:58:18AM -0500, Will Backman wrote:
Any reason rhn-applet-gui is taking up so much memory? Sorting by memory usage in "top" places it between evolutiona and nautilus.
Is that by resident memory size or total size ? (I admit I always turn it off anyway becsuse when its doing the flashing thing its
a) annoying b) uses about 5% CPU
if you have several boxes running X sessions off one box you can suddenely find every update causes you to lose 40% of your cpu to rhn-applet!)
If the resident size is low it may indicate that it mmaps files and uses bits of them
Alan Cox wrote:
Is that by resident memory size or total size ? (I admit I always turn it off anyway becsuse when its doing the flashing thing its
a) annoying b) uses about 5% CPU
c) Is totally irrelevant to all the employees running XDMCP sessions.
Just how do you turn that thing off permanently?
-Steve
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 15:08, Alan Cox wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 12:52:32PM -0600, Steve Bergman wrote:
c) Is totally irrelevant to all the employees running XDMCP sessions.
Just how do you turn that thing off permanently?
chmod it 700 and the only root gets it 8)
actually not the most elegant way of doing it... but i must say.. a clever one...
perhaps uninstall the up2date rpm?... i don't even want to up2date anymore.. apt or yum (the one that actually works) works much better..
Christian B. Ellsworth Capo said:
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 15:08, Alan Cox wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 12:52:32PM -0600, Steve Bergman wrote:
c) Is totally irrelevant to all the employees running XDMCP sessions.
Just how do you turn that thing off permanently?
chmod it 700 and the only root gets it 8)
actually not the most elegant way of doing it... but i must say.. a clever one...
Works good if you still want to be able to use it as root.
perhaps uninstall the up2date rpm?... i don't even want to up2date anymore.. apt or yum (the one that actually works) works much better..
You do realize that rhn-applet isn't part of the up2date rpm, right?
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 17:48, William Hooper wrote:
Christian B. Ellsworth Capo said:
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 15:08, Alan Cox wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 12:52:32PM -0600, Steve Bergman wrote:
c) Is totally irrelevant to all the employees running XDMCP sessions.
Just how do you turn that thing off permanently?
chmod it 700 and the only root gets it 8)
actually not the most elegant way of doing it... but i must say.. a clever one...
Works good if you still want to be able to use it as root.
perhaps uninstall the up2date rpm?... i don't even want to up2date anymore.. apt or yum (the one that actually works) works much better..
You do realize that rhn-applet isn't part of the up2date rpm, right?
actually after checking a little deeper is not, but i still don't use either... rhn-applet is a stand alone package... my fault (not to recall/remember that).
actually you are right...
-- William Hooper