Justin Guerin wrote:
What is the nice value of X? If it's -10, set it to 0. The 2.6 scheduler doesn't need X niced to -10, but it was useful in 2.4.
Mmm no X is running with nice 0 as same as kjournald. I tried to renice kjournald to a lower priority but it does not help.
kjournald is still using the highes cpu time and needs peaks up to 80% of the CPU. And for this peaks X is bocking.
(i am not sure if kjournald is the reason but it looks like)
PID USER PR NI S %CPU %MEM TIME+ TIME COMMAND 305 root 25 0 R 79.2 0.0 5:47.05 5:47 kjournald 52 root 15 0 S 0.0 0.0 1:25.55 1:25 pdflush 3710 root 10 0 S 0.7 2.4 0:33.03 0:33 XFree86 41 root 5 -10 S 0.0 0.0 0:21.70 0:21 kblockd/0
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