On Tue, 2011-01-18 at 07:16 +0900, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
The only times things like this happens to me is when
Flash misbehaves. Jump to tty2 and run htop or top
(whatever you like -- htop just makes this more obvious)
and see which process is freaking out and kill it.
Not that simple. It's multiple processes, it's always the same ones, and
killing them doesn't solve the problem (gnome-settings-daemon is vital
to a GNOME session and it auto-respawns when killed; the respawned g-s-d
continues to show the bad behaviour.)
This isn't a Flash issue, I don't have Flash running when it happens.
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