On Wednesday 24 January 2007 18:05, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Generally, if ps is not working, it's because something has failed in
> the kernel. There's a good chance that there will be an indication of
> what happened in dmesg. Please attach a copy when the system is in this
> state.
Well I attached the dmesg output but I checked. When ps -ax hung I ran a
dmesg while it was hanging and could not find any messages relating ... just
usb messages from my PDA or MP3 Player. I noticed though that after a while
there is a PLL message from bttv
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 18:05, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> Generally, if ps is not working, it's because something has failed in
> the kernel. There's a good chance that there will be an indication of
> what happened in dmesg. Please attach a copy when the system is in this
> state.
Well I attached the dmesg output but I checked. When ps -ax hung I ran a
dmesg while it was hanging and could not find any messages relating ... just
usb messages from my PDA or MP3 Player. I noticed though that after a while
there is a PLL message from bttv
Dmesg attached