Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 20 Mar 1996 11:00:53 -0500 (EST) | From | Andy Dustman <> | Subject | Re: 1.3.76 and Load Averages? |
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On Wed, 20 Mar 1996 d-seaman@ukans.edu wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Mar 1996, root wrote: > > > Tonight, after returning home from work, I noticed xload graphing a small > > but noticable mountainside :) while a small utility called Dali Clock is > > running. With 1.3.75, my xload was normally flatlined. Starting a > > couple of other simple X applications while under 1.3.76 (Xcd and Xtrek) > > caused xload (uptime, and top included) to shoot up to over 1.10 load avg. > > The only time when I usually see that much activity is when I recompile > > my kernel. > > > > I'm using procps package 0.99 on a Pentium 120mhz with 32mb of RAM. > > Same thing here. I left my single user system running all nigth with no > basically no processes running. When I woke up and ran top, my load was > nearly 1.0. Genenerally it's 0.00 or 0.01 under <1.3.75.
I don't know if I'm having the same problem or not. I'm running pine and netscape and xdaliclock with a xlock running as my screen background and getting a loadaverage of about 0.5 on top. That seems a little higher than usual. (For those wondering, my background is xlock -mode hop -root, high nice, which takes virtually no CPU time at all.) But then, it certainly isn't 1.10. My hardware setup: 75 MHz Pentium, 32 MB RAM. Software: 1.3.76, procps 0.99. How old is your X?
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