On Apr 4, 2011, at 10:16 AM, Dave wrote:
> I thought that the CPU that was isolated was no longer able to be 
> monitored for load via the system monitor software tools.  That is the 
> way it was with Ubuntu 9.1 also.  10.04 worked so well I didn't pay a 
> lot of attention to CPU loading.
> 

Oh.  That would explain it...

> I don't know why you have 100% loading on the other CPU, that doesn't 
> sound right.

Not 100%, unless I run a bunch of stuff.  I just mean that everything I run 
ends up on the first.

> 
> What Motherboard/CPU are you using?    Does the CPU1 load go up and down 
> as you move things around on the desk top, etc.
> 
> I've confined my EMC2 work to running on Atom dual core CPUs, and 
> Celeron Dual cores (Core2 derivatives)  simply because they work so well 
> and they are cheap.

It is an Atom 330.
-Tom


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