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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/27/2012 13:01, claive alvin
Acedilla wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Run Contro Panel.<br>
Type in terminal ps aux | grep pc-<br>
Notice only one instance of pc-controlpanel.<br>
Run categories in Control panel like System Manager, Service
Manager, etc.<br>
Type in terminal ps aux | grep pc-<br>
Notice that there are now many instances of pc-controlpanel.<br>
Close the opened categories.<br>
Type in terminal ps aux | grep pc-<br>
Notice that there are still pc-controlpanel instances running<br>
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Im using PCBSD 91 Beta1 DVD i386 UFS LXDE</div>
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I'm not seeing the problem here. When I run pc-controlpanel, there
are the normal two instances in ps -auwwx | grep pc-controlpanel.
When I open an app, it forks a process to start the new utility.
(like appcafe, or system-manager). When I close appcafe or system
manager, the new pc-controlpanel fork goes away, and puts us back to
two processes. <br>
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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
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