Re: [beagleboard] CPU usage 100% when apt-get installing some packages

2015-09-18 Thread William Hermans
*sudo cpufreq-set -g performanc*e - That is ( typo above ) On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:19 AM, William Hermans wrote: > >> *Isn't this to be expected? * > > > It is to be expected, hence my silly remark above. Although, I'd be > surprised if it stayed above 99% for very long. One thing that can be

Re: [beagleboard] CPU usage 100% when apt-get installing some packages

2015-09-18 Thread William Hermans
> > > *Isn't this to be expected? * It is to be expected, hence my silly remark above. Although, I'd be surprised if it stayed above 99% for very long. One thing that can be checked though is make sure the CPU is not "stuck" at 300Mhz using *cpufreq-info *if the processor does stay at 300Mhz no m

Re: [beagleboard] CPU usage 100% when apt-get installing some packages

2015-09-18 Thread Jonathan Mash
Isn't this to be expected? Or does it stay at 100% forever? -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an emai

Re: [beagleboard] CPU usage 100% when apt-get installing some packages

2015-09-18 Thread William Hermans
Perhaps because some object in space is moving at a right angle to the sun ? On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:42 AM, Upol Ryskulova wrote: > Hello everyone, > > We are using beaglebone black with 3.8.13-bone74 kernel on it, and using > edimax wireless dongle to connect to internet. When we just try to

[beagleboard] CPU usage 100% when apt-get installing some packages

2015-09-18 Thread Upol Ryskulova
Hello everyone, We are using beaglebone black with 3.8.13-bone74 kernel on it, and using edimax wireless dongle to connect to internet. When we just try to install some packages cpu usage is becoming approximately 100% for most of the times. What may be causing this? Regards, -- For more o