On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 08:45:41AM -0700, Yani Brankov wrote:
> I recently updated to FreeBSD 7 and noticed that my box started to perform
> as windows does under heavier loads. The mouse starts to be jerky when
> compiling, window updates/redraws are slow and bump the CPU usage up to
> 100%
I recently updated to FreeBSD 7 and noticed that my box started to perform
as windows does under heavier loads. The mouse starts to be
Which scheduler? ULE or BSD? Try the other one you use currently.
with any it's slower than 6.3.
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Quoting Vince Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (from Mon, 19 May 2008
22:45:29 +0100):
Yani Brankov wrote:
Hey guys,
Hi
I recently updated to FreeBSD 7 and noticed that my box started to
perform as windows does under heavier loads. The mouse starts to be
Which scheduler? ULE or BSD? Try th
Yani Brankov wrote:
Hey guys,
Hi
I recently updated to FreeBSD 7 and noticed that my box started to
perform as windows does under heavier loads. The mouse starts to be
jerky when compiling, window updates/redraws are slow and bump the CPU
usage up to 100%. I attributed this to the mga driv
windows does under heavier loads. The mouse starts to be jerky when
compiling, window updates/redraws are slow and bump the CPU usage up to 100%.
it is especially like that when you have heavy disk I/O, with lots of
writes.
beginning. However, I later noticed the same happens even when X has
Hey guys,
I recently updated to FreeBSD 7 and noticed that my box started to
perform as windows does under heavier loads. The mouse starts to be
jerky when compiling, window updates/redraws are slow and bump the CPU
usage up to 100%. I attributed this to the mga driver which comes with
the di