Damn it, I hate using my phone for this!
On Mar 10, 2015 6:15 PM, "Jason Adams" <adams...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 03/08/2015 09:38 PM, Steven wrote:
> > I've got a set up between two towers where I use a KVM (KVMS?)
> > switch between them. The one running OpenBSD (snaphots and recent as
> > of this morning) seems step up it's CPU speed when I'm switched out
> > to the other computer. I'm wondering if I'm the only one seeing this.
>
> Can you ssh into the machine and then switch the KVMS away from it and
see what "top"
> says is chewing up CPU cycles?
>
It appears that the privilege separated Xorg is demanding a high percentage
of CPU. I had Xorg niced to -10 buy bringing it's back to a nice of 0
didn't change the behavior.
> Also, what about plugging in another keyboard? I had one old linux
server, that had similar
> issues some years ago, and simply plugging in another cheap keyboard, and
dropping it behind the
> table (never using it) allowed the switch (and the keyboard attached to
it) to work without issue.
>
I might yet try that as a workaround if no solution comes to mind or is
forthcoming. :-)