Just now Rhythmbox has stopped working. I can't restart it, so I thought I could kill the process to start it again. Is there something like the windows task manager in openSUSE or another way to list all processes and to kill one? I googled an found a few old threads saying that there is a performance monitor which is able to to that, but I can't find that either.
I am running KDE 4.4.4 Stable from the openSuSE Repository for KDE 4.4.4 stable as included with 11.3.At first after initial installation Kontact worked and I could access Email, Address Book, Calendar, etc. from the icon bar. Now, Kontact starts, opens the Summary page, but no selections respond, only the Kwin responds to terminate the application, it just seems to hang and has to be killed to terminate. Anyone have similar issue or ideas on what may be causing it? I can start KMail, Kaddressbook, as separate applications and all respond as normal.
Whenever I tried to install LXDE using the 1-click install, YaST2 just freezes and doesn't respond and doesn't install anything. In fact, YaST2 always freezes whenever trying to install a program with the 1-click install.
So my question is, How do you abort YaST2 from installing because obviously the Abort button doesn't even work! And lastly, how can I install LXDE through the terminal as I always never have a problem installing something through the terminal.
I'm using the latest version of SUSE with GNOME 2.32.1. My problem is that a portion of the upper left area of my desktop does not respond to the mouse. That is: if any given application is running and I click on this area of the desktop, it doesn't respond to the clicks. I first realized this using tabs in firefox, then I noticed I couldn't open menus, but I could use the search bar to the right. I attach a link with the image, showing a red rectangle marking the roughly the area I cannot click.
I just installed the new OpenSuSE 11.2 release and after coming up in graphical mode the keyboard and mouse are not responding at all.
After that via a remote login force the machine back to runlevel 3 and this makes it able to login to the console and trying to start sax2 to make a new X configuration.
Well it doesn't read the old configuration but gets stuck as well.
On our SuSe 11.1 PC keyboard and mouse are no more responding although it did work properly until yesterday. We shut down the computer yesterday evening and today they do not work anymore. But it is not a hardware problem, we can use keyboard and mouse until Grub bootloader, but as soon as we start a Linux session (doesn't matter if normal or failsave mode) the keyboard and mouse are disabled, we can see that because the NumLock and CapsLock LEDs are switched off immediately.
We have no idea what happened. We booted from CD into rescue mode and mounted the hard disk manually and checked some logfiles, but the boot.log tells us that USB keyboard and mouse are detected, as well as the Xorg.0.log file. And we found no indication that keyboard or mouse are disabled or something like that.
I installed openSUSE 11.3 Edu-life version a few days ago as dual-boot with Windows 7. The graphics are beautiful, and so much smoother than Ubuntu and Windows. Everything has been going great until I booted up tonight, and my touchpad nor keyboard will respond at the user login. I even plugged in an external keyboard and mouse, but still no response. I looked around on the forums, and it seems that most touchpad issues are related to GNOME and after login. But, I haven't even started a session yet. openSUSE is installed on a Dell studio xps 1640 laptop. Any ideas? I tried the fail-safe option at the GRUB, and the keyboard responds in that terminal environment.
I have a machine running Fedora 14 and a bunch of movies stored on it as '.iso' images. It is connected to my home theater. I used to use VLC to play these movies and it worked great for a long time. About 4 months ago, about an hour or hour-and-a-half into a movie, the audio suddenly "disappears" and the machine goes CRAZY with almost 100% of the CPU spent writing to the SWAP. At first I thought the machine was locked, but it isn't; it's so doggone busy writing swap. I am unable to get enough cycles to terminate anything. I found the swap activity through System Monitor - it was ABRUPT. Sound stopped, machine became preoccupied with swap.
I have removed/reinstalled VLC, the machine has undergone a couple kernel updates, and I have removed/reinstalled a number of things associated with audio (CD ripper, mpeg stuff, etc.) yet the problem persists. I don't know what happened or when (update-wise). Any body got any ideas? While a solution would be great, I'd also be happy with a couple decent suggestions on what to look for.
done so the script waits in the loop for the subshell to finish then does processing and starts over. If I kill the script the subshell is not killed. So I can trap the TERM event and do some cleaning but I need to know the subshell process id.
I'm using busybox so ps does not accept any parameters I cannot source subshell so it can access its parent environment
I have an issue with my web server. We are running RedHat Enterprise Linux 3.0 with Apache 2.0 and Tomcat 5.5. The situation has arisen that the httpd sessions never terminate. New connections continue and continue to be created and never die. I have restarted the apache services to reset the connection and have even rebooted the server, however, to no avail. Yes, that does the trick of getting the web sites operational, however, this is not a solution.
I have searched and searched here, www.google.com/linux to no avail. I have looked through the apache.org bug tracker and can't find anything like what I am experiencing. This happened 6 months ago and I got lucky and it stopped, however, the situation has resurfaced. I have reviewed the logs and found nothing that provides any insight.
During the business day, the number of httpd connections continue to grow and I decided to let it see how high it would get before the web sites would crash. That magical number is 203. Now that it is later in the evening and about 2 hours since I restarted the httpd services, I now only have 59 connections. However, I'm fairly certain based upon the traffic on these 2 websites, that in the evening, there aren't many connections after 2000 hours.
I've experienced some problems with Dolphin. It crashed a lot, so hard that I've to reset the machine. I have a Vaio VGN SZ 750. Since OpenSUSE 11.1 it used to fail responding, or when I have to move a lot of files, it starts to slow the machine until I have to turn off or restart. I really don't like it as I like Konqueror, so I'd like to know if I can uninstall Dolphin and use konqueror as default. Can I use the camera, the digital-"reader" and the Nvidia card of my laptop? Any link?
I recently installed suse 11.2 on my system and during the install the keyboard (Microsoft internet keyboard PS/2) and mouse (Microsoft optical mouse USB with scroll wheel) worked perfectly, but once I reached the login screen they both became unusable.
I also tried rebooting into failsafe mode but once reaching the login screen the same happened again, the only key that seems to work is the 'F Lock' key and the optical light appears on the mouse.
I've been working on getting NoMachine and FreeNX working together ... and they're both working well, listening on different ports (guess I should write a howto). At some point I decided to write an init script to control FreeNX behaviour (start, stop, status, setup), since the Ubuntu version has one (called freenx-server) and openSUSE doesn't, but I noticed that it was not necessary, as FreeNX got started automatically... but how ? I could not find any init.d script or command which would start the FreeNX server. Indeed it wasn't actually running :
Code: neelix:~ # /usr/bin/nxserver --status NX> 100 NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-73 OS (GPL, using backend: 3.2.0)
Dear all, I have system running LAMP and acting as a regular webserver.After running the setup for quite some months, I start having major issues:Symptoms:1. Applications do not respond neither from LAN nor WAN - SSH daemon, Apache, MySQL, FTP2. Network still seems to work for ping and port listeners3. Telnet is still successful for 21, 22, 80, 33064. Server has to be restarted manuallyTrying to find out the issue, I went through /var/log/ looking for major issues or warnings. But nothing seemed plausible to me to understand the issue - except I knew I was running out of disk space a few times.Not being able to identify nor replicate the issue, I replaced the hardware running 24x7 since quite a few years. Doing this, I migrated at the same time from OpenSUSE 10.1 to 11.3.The machine itself is behind a firewall and only the above mentioned standard ports are accessible
I have effects working, but when I try the launcher I get no response and have to Force Quit. I am running Intel graphics so it shouldn't be a driver issue.
My system, setup as a server, has 9 kjournald processes and each one has many worker threads. FOr the most part they just sit idle but I do see one or two occasionally activate with disk activity (which you would expect).
However is 9 processes normal or am I getting stale processes that need to be looked into?
I'm using tigthvnc server on linux machine. Often my clients are closing their vncviewrs from close button ('X'), and not exiting gracefully their sessions from OS. How can I terminate the server when they do that?
I have a script to establish a reverse tunnel with other machine,My problem is to stop the tunnel. If I just kill the PID at sshtunnel.pids, ssh does not release the ports at the server side, so any new connection will fail for several minutes.Is there any way to signal SSH to exit gracefully?
I have a new UEC (Ubuntu 9.10) server up and running. I'm running a self contained solution so the cluster and node are on the same machine. I know this isn't ideal but I only have one server. I followed https:[url]... and https:[url].... When I try to run a VM (Ubuntu 9.10 amd64) image it will go from pending to shut-down to terminated. I know others have had this problem but I haven't see any solutions. I'm hoping there might be one out there that I've missed. I'm running on an AMD 64-bit quad core with 8GB DDR3 RAM.I am not seeing any errors in the logs.
Here, "enable_msi=1" was not initially included in sound.conf, I added. After adding I find that volume change buttons are working, but sound is not coming. Mixer channels are all set to active mode and vol is MAX to 100. Mixer channels show two tabs -- one showing HDA_Intel and the other showing HDA_ATI_HDMI. Mic Jack mode is Line_in.
I have installed bootpd-dd2 and enabled and configured it with xinetd. 1. Made sure that their is a bootptab file and it is configured. 2. Tested the bootpd is working by runing the command /usr/sbin/bootptest cmdbfs .3. tail -f the /var/log/messages and saw the requests from the test.4. rebooted a machine that is configured to pxe boot.there is no messages by bootpd when a request is made.request is picked up by network monitor on a seperate computer on the proper udp port
I am having an issue with HTTPS certification using curl. My curl is configured with OpenSSL. If the certification verification is failed I dont want to terminate the operation, instead I want to continue by just putting a log message. For this I have used OpenSSL SSL_CTX_set_verify() function to set my static C callback function. During HTTPS transaction, my callback is also getting called with first parameter 0 or 1 (depending upon of the certificate verification is success or failure). But even if my certification verification is failure, I want to continue. So I have hard coded to return value as 1 always from my callback function. But still I see the certification error and I don't get the page.
I have problem with sshd server, its authenticate user and then terminate the session. Here is debug log: Jan 1 04:26:41 server sshd[29677]: debug1: userauth-request for user root service ssh-connection method none Jan 1 04:26:41 server sshd[29677]: debug1: attempt 0 failures 0 Jan 1 04:26:43 server sshd[29677]: debug1: userauth-request for user root service ssh-connection method password Jan 1 04:26:43 server sshd[29677]: debug1: attempt 1 failures 0 Jan 1 04:26:43 server sshd[29676]: Accepted password for root from xx.xx.xx.xxx port 50971 ssh2 Jan 1 04:26:43 server sshd[29676]: debug1: monitor_child_preauth: root has been authenticated by privileged process .....
changed terminal into raw modecfmakeraw(&termios);After that terminal no more captures CTRL+CIs there a way to enable CTRL+C (to terminate the program) while still have RAW mode?
x is a variable which is taken from a very beg text file > 64MB
first line of my code is cout<<" Wait Running...";
my code takes text file as an input, takes its data and generates an output text file....
Code is running fine for small data tried till x= 10
but while trying to run with large data ie x = 5000000 approx it is giving error Even the first line of the code is not displayed. NOTE: variable is declared global but its size is defined in main.
The error that i am getting after approx 2-3 minutes is:
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc' what(): std::bad_alloc Wait Running...Aborted (core dumped)
My problem is, firefox (3.6.12 and 4.0 beta 7) freezes for seconds/minutes and enters in disk sleep state (the usb-storage process too). My system is an EeePC 701, openSUSE 11.3 x86, with the /home and swap partitions on a SD card.
After running Thunderbird, or other X applications between my server and my workstation, processes, notably dbus, remain behind on the server. Over time, they pile up, response becomes so poor I must restart the server to sweep them away. How can this be avoided or better dealt with than an occasionala reboot of the server, clearly not an optimal solution.