Richard, this is what it says:
peter 20910 0.0 0.0 5160 776 pts/0 R+ 12:21 0:00 grep beagle
What does it mean?
I'm not aware of having installed Beagle, but maybe it went in as part of the Gnome install?
Peter
At Mon, 30 Mar 2009 12:24:46 +0100, Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Richard, this is what it says:
peter 20910 0.0 0.0 5160 776 pts/0 R+ 12:21 0:00 grep beagle
What does it mean?
No, that's just your grep process. Oh well, it was just a thought.
Did you try searching for any other Mono processes? That error message did look distinctly like something that Mono might say.
Richard Lewis richardlewis@fastmail.co.uk wrote:
Peter Alcibiades wrote:
Richard, this is what it says: peter 20910 0.0 0.0 5160 776 pts/0 R+ 12:21 0:00 grep beagle
What does it mean?
No, that's just your grep process. Oh well, it was just a thought.
BTW, one can avoid such confusion by using the command "pgrep beagle" (sometimes this is in another package not installed by default). If something like the named process is running, it returns a list of Process Identifier (PID) numbers. If it find nothing, it returns nothing.
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