So sprach Chang F.K.K. am Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 02:36:59PM +0200:
> I narrowed down the problem to the following situation: it only
> happens when I do *data* burning *on the fly*, i.e. directly from
> cd-rom to cd-rw (audio on-the-fly would probably cause the same
> but I don't do that).
Hmm, are
Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Well, but that's very hardly noticeable. Sure, every program grabs as much
> of the CPU, memory, cache etc.pp. as it can get, but cdrecord definitely
> isn't the worst example.
No I agree... I don't think it's CPU related: I am looking in the direction
of interrupts e
So sprach Charles A Edwards am Sat, Oct 21, 2000 at 08:22:50AM -0400:
> Even though cdrecord is showing only 10% cpu usage it will still hijack all
> the cpus it can and hold them in reserve moreover it will take up most of
> your System Resourses which is a combination of cpu, memory, cashe, etc
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From: "Chang F.K.K." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Even on a fast system cd buring programs will use every cpu the
> Even on a fast system cd buring programs will use every cpu they can get
> their hands on.
I should be able to tweak that shouldn't I? I find that cdrecord uses
quite little resources indeed (10% CPU on average).
> My system set up is such that I share a DSL connection on 3 machines. To
> elin
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Subject: Re: [expert] Troubles with ISDN and CD-Writing (fwd)
Denis HAVLIK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> this could interest you
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