John Almberg wrote:
I asked a question the other day about using top on a multi-processor
machine. As a side note, I asked how mysqld could be consuming more
than 100% of CPU power...
[snip]
Well, that mysqld reading should have been a warning to me. This
weekend, my webserver with about 20
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'll probably be upgrading to 7.0 in the next month or so, given that
this is obviously a thread issue and that that release has much
improved thread code. However, for the time being, the pressing issue
is fixed, and for anyone in my position stuck on
आशीष शुक्ल Ashish Shukla wrote:
Hi,
I'm running 7.0-RELEASE-p2 (amd64). I'm running Postfix 2.5.1_2,1 mail
server instead of the default Sendmail which ships with base distribution.
My mail server is working fine with no issues except that I noticed that
some messages in
Jos Chrispijn wrote:
prad wrote:
i've heard scsi hard drives are really good.
i've also seen at least one site which claims that ide easily
outperform scsi.
[snip]
Prad,
Have a look at this URL: http://www.pugetsystems.com/articles.php?id=19
While I found this interesting, I also
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
The concept that SATA subsystems will tend to consume more CPU cycles
because SCSI controllers
untrue. SATA disk consumes really small amount of CPU under FreeBSD. even
if it's less than on SCSI controller it is still very little.
Uh, maybe read the _entire_
Warren Liddell wrote:
Also, see if you can see it from k3b running as root or not. If you can
as root but not on a normal user, you'll have to give your normal user
permission to access the burner's device.
Dave // bridd
k3b wont run as root
# k3b
As a user a GUI app like k3b can
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