Rock on brother!!
Great solution! I feel more confortable now knowing that when the update come I will not have to redo that work.
Thanks, I really appreciate the time and effort you put into these forum and on my query.
I’m sorry guys but I really don’t get it.
By changing the default settings in a OS maybe I will broke it.
So what?
Do I’m missing something here? Almos everybody can rebuild it thanks to TimeShift, almost everybody can reinstall it thanks to a pendrive.
If I liked the OS’s that the only...
Thanks all for your time and answers.
I found how to achieve it.
I enter in the console:
# locate csd-wacom
And found that those files are located in /usr/libexec
Rename them as super user and they are no longer a process in the System Monitor.
Free arround 100MB of RAM.
I will test my OS...
Well, to be honest, these are just experiments that I like to do.
Not that I have a real need to save that RAM but by doing those experiments I gain some experience as a Linux user.
A fresh Linux Mint instalation use arround 1.2 gigs of RAM and by freeing some of that memory makes me feel...
Thanks for your answer and for your time in the VM.
By temporarily killing a hand full of these processes, I was able to free up 90-100MB of RAM.
Every time I turn on the PC I manually kill those processes as proof of concept and I can't be 100% sure if something was broke, but nothing sees...
My first post here.
I’m the only user of a home-office desktop.
In the system monitor I can see the following processes:
csd-power
csd-orientation
csd-wacom
I can right click them and kill the process but in the next restart, they there are again.
Is ther’s any way to permanently kill...