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On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Larry Pesce wrote:
> > Er, are you running the SMP kernel? :-) If you are, perhaps you're
> > running an older kernel?
>
> Hrm.
>
> Red Hat Linux release 6.1 (Cartman)
> Kernel 2.2.12-32smp on a 2-processor i686
Doesn't sound that bad. But for me, I was seeing both seti processes
taking 98% of each CPU.
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