Thanks Juanca,
Yes, I did that as well.
But it would be nice if Ubuntu's gnuchess package would take care of this.
-- yotam
On 10/7/07, Juanca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've confirmed the problems with Ubuntu 7.04.
I've also confirmed that:
I resolved the problem by symlinking gnuchessx -
Juanca
I suspect the internal spawned 'gnuchessx' is working as hard as it can,
even when it is not its turn. Probably guessing opponent next move
and computing future potential response.
But I am just a casual user, not involved in this package development.
-- yotam
On 10/7/07, Juanca [EMAIL
I suspect the internal spawned 'gnuchessx' is working as hard
as it can,
even when it is not its turn. Probably guessing opponent next move
and computing future potential response.
I was setting up the board for the end-game problem that came in today's
paper, and I noticed the 100% CPU
So it looks like a bug. You may report it to xboard/gnuchess maintainers.
-- yotam
On 10/7/07, Juanca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was setting up the board for the end-game problem that came in today's
paper, and I noticed the 100% CPU problem while xboard was set to Edit
Position mode, when