parse-metadata
update-status
zmd
Why is it these have to gobble nearly 100% CPU on boot? Getting a
reaction to login prompt and password inputs should be virtually
instantaneous, but is far from it. Could they be forced to a lower
priority by default?
What is find doing after the previous 3 finis
On Saturday 13 January 2007 10:20, Felix Miata wrote:
> parse-metadata
> update-status
> zmd
>
> Why is it these have to gobble nearly 100% CPU on boot? Getting a
> reaction to login prompt and password inputs should be virtually
> instantaneous, but is far from it. Could they be forced to a lower
Op zaterdag 13 januari 2007 17:20, schreef Felix Miata:
> Why is it these have to gobble nearly 100% CPU on boot? Getting a
> reaction to login prompt and password inputs should be virtually
> instantaneous, but is far from it. Could they be forced to a lower
> priority by default?
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