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Date: | Sun, 04 Jul 2010 09:26:55 -0400 |
From: | Ken Brown <kbrown AT cornell DOT edu> |
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Subject: | Re: problems running "top" task monitor |
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On 7/4/2010 8:56 AM, P. Goldmann wrote: > >>> Is there a way to investigate whether a unknown BLODA-app or something else >>> causes the problem? >> >> Typically the process is just look at the security software that you have >> installed and try uninstalling one-by-one until the problem is resolved. >> Then you can reinstall all the other ones and report the problem to the >> vendor of the offending app. >> > > @ Corinna& Larry: Thanks for your hints and suggestions! > > I did what Larry wrote, there was only one piece of security software > to uninstall. No luck. Fresh setup of cygwin. Still no luck. Reinstall > new version of my av. Of course no luck... > I can add to the problem-report that not only top doesn't work in 95% > of invocations. On a random basis I get also fork()-errors or > segfaults when launching one more xterm-window. > > Well, looks like I'm not hacker enough to solve it all on my own. So, > to investigate the issue: is there some super-verbose or debug-mode to > run cygwin/X/xterm/top to get further information what's going wrong? > > Probably everybody can easily imagine, that I'm not keen on rolling > back the configured system to a plain unpatched W7 just to add one > more item to BLODA. That's where my question regarding verbose/debug > comes from. > > Furthermore I see from the list, lot's of people have issues with > their cygwin/cygwinX installations on their w7 64bit boxes, often > showing somehow similar symptoms. At the people who got it running > without problems, segfaults, fork()-errors: What's the trick? > Disabling UAC and Defender? Using an English language Windows? Turning > on/off DEP, VT-x or whatever? Have you tried rebaseall yet? Ken -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
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