Totally strange, yesterday my CPU was 2-3% when idle
now it's again 50%

freevo cache : done this afternoon
reboot done...

I don't understand...


Alberto Hernando a écrit :
> El Jueves, 27 de Noviembre de 2008 23:12, Markus Wittenberg escribió:
>   
>> I also run freevo cache once a week by cron. But I usually don't have to
>> restart freevo after caching.
>>     
>
>
> I run freevo cache everytime I start freevo. I do it in background and I 
> don't 
> notice anything. It takes just a few seconds, but I know this only when I 
> have to run freevo by hand to investigate other things.
>
> Alberto
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