Hello
Yeasterday, I noticed a strange behaviour on my WinXP guest (host is kubuntu
7.04).
When the guest is launched, it is *VERY* slow. When looking at the task
manager, the processor is used at 100%, doing quite noting.
After having thought hardly, I arrrived to the conclusion that KVM itself
uses his processor time to allocate memory for the guest (and so the guest
has no more CPU time). When the memory used by KVM process is the same as
the "-m XXX" option, the speed of guest becomes quite normal (still slow but
usable).
Of course, this "allocation time" is biger as the "-m XXX" is bigger.
This behaviour happend after having tried to install gnome instead of KDE
and after havin tried to remove what I installed with gnome.
Do you have any idea where to look at to find the problem?
Bye
Cyril
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