On Tuesday 31 October 2006 20:41, Jack Vogel wrote:
= I still think it looks like some kind of scheduler issue going on
= here, so maybe this is something to check.

Why would the scheduler affect the "sys" component of the load (which
shoots to the sky before the machine drops of the network)? I thought,
it only matters for user-space programs (the order in which they run)...

Also, if this were a scheduler problem, why would pressing Shift on
the keyboard wake everything up?

        -mi


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