Duncan Webb a écrit :
> On Sun, 11 February, 2007 9:48 pm, Pascal Schirrmann wrote:
>   
>> I don't think that I saw that om my other system, so I believe that this
>> has something to see with my computer (or computer configuration).
>>
>> Did someone had the same trouble, and if so, much better, a solution ?
>>     
>
> There are some things to try. First don't use live tv, just in case there
> is a problem with xine or your disks.
>   
Hi Duncan, thanks for your help, but I should have explained better : On 
my system, removing a file is excessively slow and seems also to be CPU 
intensive.

I just did some fast tests on my two systems. (Mandriva 2007, kernel 
2.6.17, two athlon processor -nearly the same speed)
On the 'good system : Fairly modern 160 Gb Hard Drive (3 year old, I 
think), chipset Nforce 2.
Removing a 1 Gb file take 1.28 second
On the 'Bad' system ('Old' 40 Gb disk, but DMA33 still activated, 
Chipset SIS)
Removing a 1.2 Gb file : 30 seconds !
So, you can imagine that the 200 Mb cache file removing run for 4 seconds.

My trouble is not freevo related, I just wonder if someone encounter 
such trouble on a freevo box (because we commonly work with BIG files, 
we should be more 'attracted' by such trouble) and if yes, if someone 
find a solution or had some tracks for me.

Thanks,

-- 
Pascal Schirrmann


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