Yeah, especially when top eats up all the CPU just displaying all the info
that fast :-P

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Ben Russo said:
> Kailesh Mussai wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I have an Intel machine single processor ( Pentium 3, 1000 MHz) running
>> RedHat 7.3 and it has as kernel:
>>
>>
>>
>>>uname -r
>>>
>>>
>>2.4.18-3
>>
>>When running top with the option "-d 0.000001" I get:
>>
>>
>>
>>>top -d 0.000001
>>>
>>>
>>Floating point exception
>>
>>but running top with no parameters is perfectly fine.
>>
>>I tried RedHat 8.0 and that too gave me the same problem.
>>
>>Is this hardware related or just a bug in top.
>>
>>Is there a way of solving this ?
>>
>>Thanking you.
>>
>>
> This works just fine on my RedHat 8.0 box.
> However I don't see why anyone in their right mind would want to do it.
> Isn't "top -d 0.3" just about good enough for any purpose?
>
> -Ben.
>
>
>
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