problems with fish:/ (garbage collection)
cliff1976
kubuntu at cliff1976.com
Sun Jun 11 01:16:21 UTC 2006
Hi all,
I love how easy it is to browse/read/edit remote files using Konqueror and
fish. However, my web hosting company just told me that it's causing
hundreds of zombie processes and thus a drain on their resources.
This is the first I've heard of this. I've been using fish:/ to
browse/read/write remote files for almost a year (starting with Hoary, then
Breezy, and now Dapper). I would love to hear any others' experiences on
this topic.
For now, my web host has suggested I report this behavior as a bug to the
developers; I've asked them for some specifics, but have nothing (yet) to
report.
Can anyone recommend any other remote development tools I can run within
KDE? I'll hate to fall back to using vim for all my coding and scp for my
individual file transfers. I'll miss Kate terrribly. :-(
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Cliff
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