[Kde-nonlinux] Ksysguard bsd
fBSD KDE
kde at europages.com
Thu Sep 4 10:32:07 CEST 2003
Thanks for your reply, in fact it's like i said it's the CPU usage, not
the average load.
The average load works well, but when i add the CPU (user, system, nice
..etc) it shows zero.
I tried this on 3 computers with freebsd 4.4 4.7 4.8 and still same
problem, it didn't work on any system.
I used to remove the "root checking part" in the source of kde3.0 to
make it work, but now it doesn't change anything.
I verified the permissions, the user is in kmem group, the ksysguardd
file is setguid and it's kmem group
is there a way to launch ksysguardd manually and send to it a command to
see where is the problem?
Thanks again
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 19:15, Lauri Watts wrote:
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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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