Re: ps hang in 241-pre10

From: David Ford (david@linux.com)
Date: Sat Jan 27 2001 - 18:42:18 EST


At the time I had temporary access to my notebook and had a mismatched System.map
file :S

-d

Linus Torvalds wrote:

> In article <3A7285D4.9409E63A@linux.com>, David Ford <david@linux.com> wrote:
> >I can quickly and easily duplicate it on my notebook by playing music or
> >mpegs in xmms. It may take a few minutes but it's guaranteed.
> >
> >xmms stalls flat on it's face and anything accessing /proc stalls. If I get
> >the time to do it, I'll take a gander at it with kdb.
>
> Please, if you see something like this, just do a simple
> <Alt+ScrollLock> followed by <Ctrl+ScrollLock> while in text-mode. The
> magic keystrokes will give a stack trace of the currently running
> process and all processes respectively.

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