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Special Forums Hardware Filesystems, Disks and Memory how come? Post 38182 by amicrawler2000 on Tuesday 8th of July 2003 08:11:39 PM
Old 07-08-2003
Data how come?

how come x apps when you drop the app down and bring it back up the app is some times blank and you half to kill it

my hardware is a p3-866 gforce 2 mmx 64 with a cold swap drive
and mandrake 9.0 or rhat 9 and lycoris build 64

is this a memory issue? my mandrake is a 10 gig and rhat is 40gig
and lycoris is 4 gig it just bothers me that the apps do that and when i make a short cut for x like the app gtkhx any hints would be helpful
amicrawler2000
 
TALAGENT(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					       TALAGENT(8)

NAME
talagent -- helper agent for the Transparent App Lifecycle feature. SYNOPSIS
talagent [command [arguments]] DESCRIPTION
The talagent daemon provides services related to the Transparent App Lifecycle feature. talagent may also be run manually as a command line tool to output information about persistent state. The options are as follows: -help Outputs usage information. -dump bundle_id_fragment Outputs the persistent state of an application whose bundle ID contains the given fragment, case insensitive ("textedit" for example). You may also pass a path directly to the app's persistent state directory, usually in ~/Library/Saved Application State. -launch bundle_id This launches an app (in this case, TextEdit) in a manner approximating how apps get launched at login. You can pass either a bundle ID fragment or a path to an app. The app is maintained stopped until you hit return in the launching window (or until it receives SIGCONT). This is the easiest way to test the login scenario without needing to log in. -casinfo [ASN] With no arguments, outputs summary information about all apps. With one argument (an ASN), outputs the CAS record for that app. -memory_pressure Simulates memory pressure, which may cause apps that support automatic termination to exit. This does not actually allocate any memory. -refresh_encryption Rotates the bitmap encryption key, and attempts to cross-encrypt all existing window bitmaps under the new key. This is done periodically by talagent. HISTORY
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