[Kde-nonlinux] Ksysguard bsd
Lauri Watts
lauri at kde.org
Wed Sep 3 20:15:36 CEST 2003
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On Wednesday 03 September 2003 09.40, fBSD KDE wrote:
> Hi,
> The KSysguard was working well on Freebsd till 3.0.
> Now with all the versions till 3.1.3 i can't make it work, the
> connection works, i can see the memory usages, the average load but the
> CPU is always at 0%.
> Any ideas please?
It first occurred to me that your ksysguardd binary was not installed sgid
kmem, but if you can see the memory usage, then it apparently is. In any
case, could you please check this?
I've tried on several machines, and had several other people try, and we can't
reproduce this - both memory and cpu load monitors work as expected on
various versions both from ports and hand compiled from CVS.
Is it possible you are meaning the process tree itself? There we did discover
a problem, where it is empty, while the same process tree accessed via the
Ctrl-Esc keybinding works fine. In case I am misunderstanding your problem
and this is what you meant, then yes, it does appear to be broken but I'm a
little surprised to only just notice it. I will try to find someone to look
into it, and we will report it as a bug if need be.
In any case, please check the file permissions on the ksysguardd binary, and
if it's not already, see if setting it sgid kmem helps (there is information
in the user manual on this matter.)
Regards,
- --
Lauri Watts
KDE Documentation: http://i18n.kde.org/doc/
KDE on FreeBSD: http://freebsd.kde.org/
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