It's been observed that if your PC does not have a wireless interface, and the wireless part of the monitor module is set to "check fast" then this will happen. Set the check interval for "check very slow". The developers are working on modularizing this module.

Robert May wrote:

        I have been unsuccessful at finding the monitor developer's email
address so I am finally just sending this here.

        Every time I enable the monitor module it places one of my cpu's at
100% (monitor reports 254-258% on Monitor 0 and 147% on Monitor 1).
This has been happening over the last week or so.  Also whenever I
access the menu of the monitor module on Monitor 1 the menu appears on
Monitor 0 instead.  Hopefully I have described this well enough.

Thank you,

Robert



--
Mike Russo
ReadQ Systems, Inc.
(212) 425 3680 x105

Random quote of the last-time-I-ran-bash:
Anyone who thinks UNIX is intuitive should be forced to write 5000 lines of code using nothing but vi or emacs. AAAAACK!
(Discussion in comp.os.linux.misc on the intuitiveness of commands, especially
Emacs.)



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