On 8/31/05, kemas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/26/05, kemas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi sudev, i'm lost what version of dosemu do you use?dosemu-1.2.1 freedos
what distro your linux is?RH9, FC3 CentOS kernel version?Right now I do not know but 2.4 2.6 series. Exact I can tell youmonday once I
On 8/26/05, kemas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
$_hogtreshold doesn't seem do much different, because default setting
already set to 0 (nicest).
i suppose dosemu should be run as local apps, but anyone had tried this?
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On 8/26/05, kemas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi sudev,
i'm lost
what version of dosemu do you use?
dosemu-1.2.1 freedos
what distro your linux is?
RH9, FC3 CentOS
kernel version?
Right now I do not know but 2.4 2.6 series. Exact I can tell you
monday once I am in office.
are you
Hi all,
Another problem that I encounter is that dosemu takes 99% of cpu for each of
it's instances. This becomes a performance problem in my LTSP configuration,
where all the work is on the server. The dos program becomes very slow.
Is it normal that dosemu takes 99% of cpu? Anyone has
Fajar,
I have this problem in certain cases with the foxpro app that I run.
It is only in rare and temporary cases, so I have not tried to fix it.
However, there is a dosemu setting that you can change to control how
much cpu it uses. Look for $_hogthreshold in dosemurc.
bob
On 8/25/05, Fajar
On Friday 26 August 2005 05:29, bob greatguy wrote:
Fajar,
I have this problem in certain cases with the foxpro app that I run.
It is only in rare and temporary cases, so I have not tried to fix it.
However, there is a dosemu setting that you can change to control how
much cpu it uses. Look
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hi all,
Another problem that I encounter is that dosemu takes 99% of cpu for each of
it's instances. This becomes a performance problem in my LTSP configuration,
where all the work is on the server. The dos program becomes very slow.
Is it normal that dosemu takes 99%
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Hi all,
Another problem that I encounter is that dosemu takes 99% of cpu for each
of it's instances. This becomes a performance problem in my LTSP
configuration, where all the work is on the server. The dos
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