-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/18/08 03:50, Dietrich Bollmann wrote: > Since some time the two cpu's of my system (Debian sid running on a > thinkpad laptop x60s) are constantly busy up to the point that even the > key-repeat (pushing down some key for repetitious input) doesn't work > anymore when using an external usb keyboard. > > the system monitor shows for example: > > CPU History: ... cpu1 76.2%, CPU2 77.8% > > and using top I find: > > Cpu(s): 70.3%us, 5.4%sy, 0.0%ni, 21.6%id, 0.0%wa, 0.0%hi, 2.7%si, 0.0%st > > but no busy processes are listed (Xorg: 4% cpu, gnome-system-monitor 3% > cpu, hald 1%cpu, epiphany-browse 1%cpu, top 1%cpu, mysqld 0%cpu...) > > I wouldn't mind so much if I still could use crtr-h, ctrl-f, ctrl-n, ... > normally in my emacs. But for the moment even editing a simple text > file is a pain because of key-repeat being so slow :( > > Any idea what could be the reason?
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