On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Niall O Broin wrote:
> and the difference is that I now have a page open from online.ie (doesn't
> appear to matter much which page). In this state, my mouse response becomes
> sluggish (though only when the Netscape screen is the current one).
>
weird.. i see it too:
non-online.ie:
1055 paul 20 19 812 808 600 R N 96.6 0.6 8208m dnetc
776 root 9 -1 40076 38M 2024 R < 2.1 30.7 92:13 X
5315 paul 12 0 1012 1012 772 R 0.5 0.7 0:00 top
online.ie:
1055 paul 20 19 812 808 600 R N 52.6 0.6 8209m dnetc
776 root 9 -1 40076 38M 2024 R < 27.0 30.7 92:32 X
3446 paul 9 0 15292 14M 4784 R 18.6 12.0 1:51
netscape
my mouse/pc stays perfectly responsive though. (XF4.0.1)
> And while we're about X CPU usage oddities - look at this.
>> 361 root 12 0 64896 63M 2224 R 0 38.4 25.2 12:31 X
>>> What's going on here - no. I'm not simultaneously looking at two pages from
> Online (must try that :-) - I'm not even looking at one and before I ran a
> particular command X was quiescent again i.e. using < 1% of CPU. And what
> terrible X killer am I running - ping -f localhost (idle curiosity as to how
> many packets were dropped when no network was involved). Now what is THAT
> doing to X ?
well... i think i can explain that one. firstly:
The xterminal app must hit X pretty hard (it's constantly drawing and
undrawing those .'s). (which also hits the kernel, as it all has to
go through Unix sockets).
ping -f hits your kernel a little bit, esp. if it's 2.2.
here it is on my box:
5375 root 20 0 584 584 496 R 38.4 0.4 0:08 ping
776 root 19 -1 40076 38M 2024 R < 29.5 30.7 93:11 X
2940 paul 17 0 1784 1280 844 do_poll S 24.4 1.0 0:27 gnome-t
> Again, mouse performance is sluggish, but only when I'm
not at all sluggish here. (XF4.0.1 / 2.4.0-test10)
> OK - I've gone on long enough. None of this is life threatening, but it IS
> all very curious :-)
>
perhaps the traditional:
"it hurts when i do xyz!"
"so don't do that...."
might be helpful.. :)
>>> Regards,
>>> Niall
>>
regards,
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