It would be really easy to see if seti@home is the problem... just don't run
it, and see if your speed improves.  If it does then you probably have the
priority on seti bumped up above lowest, if your speed doesn't improve then
its not seti that is the culprit.

later,
Charles Ulwelling


-----Original Message-----
From: Anthony Huereca [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 1:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] slow Linux


At the moment SETI@Home is taking 97% of my CPU (PII 450), and I'm having no
problems with speed at all.


> Charles Ulwelling wrote:
> >
> > Check to see if you have a bunch of instances of httpd running, thats
apache
> > and it screwed me earlier today...
> >
> > later
> > charles Ulwelling
>
>
> nope, not one instance of httpd....  seti@home is taking up about 27% of
> my CPU... would that greatly affect the performance??
>
> seth
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