liz dodd schrieb:
> On Friday 28 November 2008 6:41:28 am Publicy wrote:
>> But my problem is resolved, I have launch a freevo cache (the first
>> since my re-installation), and now the CPU is under 2% ...
> 
> Once a week cron runs freevo cache for me.
> You need to stop freevo and restart after the event.

I also run freevo cache once a week by cron. But I usually don't have to 
restart freevo after caching.

Markus

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