On 4/3/06, Marcel Janssen <korgull(a)home.nl> wrote:
How can I remove gam_server permanently from my system (seems to have
lots of
dependencies so just uninstalling isn't an option) ?
Aside from checking the version and reporting bugzilla notices,
you CAN do these things (no root permisssions needed):
1. Renice the process so it's a lower priority
renice +2 -p <PID>
2. Temporarily STOP the process
kill -STOP <PID>
and later re-enable it with
kill -CONT <PID>
Also note that the purpose of GAM is to detect changes to your filesystem
(so it can update the desktop icons, etc). If you have another process that
is creating a lot of files, then you should have it use some subdirectory
someplace (and not your home directory), as that should not wake
gam_server up as much.
Check with the upstream site:
http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/
--
Deron Meranda