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[archhurd-devel] Hurd constantly freezes - escalation?
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- Subject: [archhurd-devel] Hurd constantly freezes - escalation?
- From: Stephen Gilles <stephendgilles@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 21:45:52 -0400
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So, as I'm sure everyone is aware, Hurd seems to freeze up if there is no activity. I was attempting to upgrade gcc for about the fourth time today (despite my vmstats) and I have come to the conclusion that this is the single largest issue for me on hurd right now. In fact, as I write this I notice hurd has frozen again while running:
tty1: pacman -Sf gcc
tty2: vmstat 5
tty3: vim PKGBUILD
Qemu is taking 100% of my CPU and nothing in hurd will respond.
At this point, have we taken this to either the Hurd developers or the Debian Hurd people? If not, I think someone should probably bring it to their attention. A quick search makes me inclined to think that this issue is either unique to Arch Hurd (with Debian's numerous patches) or so easily fixed that it is not worth mentioning (which I would find surprising).
If this has already been done, apologies for the clutter.
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Stephen Gilles