> -----Original Message----- > Subject: RE: high CPU load > > My cygwin/x server processes are at 0% when not used. > They are near 0% even when xwin is receiving lots of screen > update from the solaris client running SAS. > > My last cygwin update was two weeks ago. > When was your last update and what were your updates? > (so that I know what to avoid updating). > > I am using XP/Pro on Dell Latitude P4 "centrino"(whatever is > that?), where my xwin/wmaker is displayed on an external 2nd > monitor at 1792x1344. > Are you running wmaker, KDE or native ms windows manager? > > I had similar problems of high cpu before but I found that my > anti-virus s/w was trying to check everything netbeans and > cygwin was doing. I forgot how I took care of that. I did not > shut any anti-virus process down. > > -----Original Message----- > Subject: high CPU load > > > (note: I sent this out last night but it didn't seem to > appear. Forgive me if this is a duplicate post) > > I'm not sure what has happened but relatively recently I've > noticed that the X11 server is consuming inordinate amounts > of CPU (70%+) even when it is not doing anything. I've > upgraded to the latest cygwin but it didn't change anything. > > Running on Windows 2000 with all service packs plus security fixes. > > ideas? > > ---eric
I'm also running a fully updated Windows 2000 box. X11 is at 0% when it is idle. I was going to suggest running xlsclients to see what is connected with your server, but it seems that it won't actually list everything that is connected. -- Frodak -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
