I have checked, and, after ensuring that my computer was not scaling
my processors back (I now have the CPU Monitor panel running to do
so), the same problem remained. Thanks for the suggestion, though!

On Aug 9, 11:34 pm, Nils Bruin <nbr...@sfu.ca> wrote:
> Have you checked if your processors are actually running at the full
> 2.00 GHz? Most linux distributions throttle the CPU to conserve power
> nowadays, using an "on demand" policy. I have seen less than perfect
> adjusting of the CPU speed under low load. Try fixing your CPU speed
> to maximum and see if things improve.

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