Hiho,
I'm generating a map. So it has nothing to do with X. However does
someone have a clue how to track this down?
Thanks
Marc
On Freitag, Okt 14, 2005, at 20:45 Europe/Berlin, Antonio Paiva wrote:
Marc,
I don't know exactly what you are using but I can tell you that I
frequently do computationally demanding tasks in my work desktop and
home laptop (both running Debian Sarge) and X continues working fine.
While I'm waiting I frequently browse the web without major changes in
speed. Maybe your program is "X intensive"...
Antonio
Marc Brünink wrote:
Hi,
if I put my 500 Mhz machine under heavy load, X doesn't respond
anymore. Actually it works, but it's much to slow. I want to do some
hard calculations in background AND use X. I guess this should be
possible, shouldn't it?
I tryed to use nice 20 heavy-load-process but this didn't help a bit.
Is process scheduler of Linux just crap? Is this a problem of X? What
should I try next?
Thanks
Marc
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Electrical & Computer Engineering Department
University of Florida
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