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Hi,
I suppose that if there's other applications which use CPU a lot, then
relatively Fire's usage becomes lower, and vice versa.
Regards,
On Friday, January 18, 2002, at 05:15 PM, Krishen Greenwell wrote:
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> On Thursday, January 17, 2002, at 09:38 PM, Jason Townsend wrote:
>> What services do you use? I'm using AIM, ICQ, and Yahoo and get 0%
>> idle with
>> Fire 0.29b.
>
> My config:
> Fire 0.29b
> G4/733 (640MB), OS X 10.1.2 (5P48)
>
> I'm using ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo, so I decided to check this out. "top -u
> -s5" (sort by processor usage, refresh every 5 seconds) reported Fire
> using somewhere between 3-4% CPU usage.
>
> So, after taking a look at the differences between Jason's list of
> services and mine, I figured the MSN service might be at fault. The
> MSN service seems to crash on me frequently enough, so who knows, maybe
> it was eating cycles while connected.
>
> But disconnecting from the MSN service made no (obvious) difference in
> the amount of CPU used. Still somewhere between 3-4%.
>
> So I disconnected from the ICQ service. This made a little difference,
> but Fire still hovered between 2.5-4%.
>
> Disconnected from the Yahoo service: no appreciable difference. Fire
> CPU usage still hovered between 2.5-4%.
>
> Weird. I wasn't connected to any service, and Fire still used almost
> the same amount of CPU as when I was to all three.
>
> Perhaps the CPU usage is an OS X/mach thing and not a Fire thing in
> this case?
>
> Krishen
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