That process is an X window system server which gives you a graphical interface. If you are not working on that machine in a graphical interface (such as KDE) you are not using that process and it could be stopped. That process is not used by the system for anything other than providing you the possibility to use graphical interface. To switch the system from graphical inteface to text mode (and stop the 'X' process) you can change system runlevel to 3 by using the command 'init 3'. You will need root privileges to do it. Alexey Fadyushin Brainbench MVP for Linux http://www.brainbench.com >I have been getting a Rogue process called X taking up 100% of the CPU on >my Linux boxes i do not know what this is and whether it is important to >the Operating system or not. Can someone tell me what it is, whether i >need it running, and how i stop it running automatically when my users are >running jobs over night. My users are complaining that this process is >slowing the jobs down that they run. Any help would be much appreciated. > >Regards > >Andrew Bridgeman >IT Systems Engineer >Corus Automotive >IARC Building >University of Warwick >Coventry >CV47AL >Tel: +44 (0)2476 241262 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list