On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 12:35 pm, you wrote:
> Let me guess - you have an AMD processor on a KX133 / KT133 motherboard.
Not a bad guess 1.1G Athlon ABit KT7A mobo using the VIA KT133 chip.
> This is normal for FVCool - it sits in an idle loop (basically just getting
> the CPU to spin it's wheels, bu
On Sunday, 10 November 2002 at 23:30:44 +1030, Brian Astill wrote:
> Running "fvcool -e -i" works just fine for me in keeping my Athlon CPU cool,
> BUT the output from TOP, shows:
>
> last pid: 2890; load averages: 1.10, 1.07, 1.00
> up 1+02:45:27 23:20:20
> 66 processes: 2 running, 64 sleep
Running "fvcool -e -i" works just fine for me in keeping my Athlon CPU cool,
BUT the output from TOP, shows:
last pid: 2890; load averages: 1.10, 1.07, 1.00
up 1+02:45:27 23:20:20
66 processes: 2 running, 64 sleeping
CPU states: 1.2% user, 98.4% nice, 0.4%