On 8 Feb 1999, Mike Romberg wrote:

> >>>>> " " == Robert M Hyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>      > It is probably 'xosview' itself...
> 
>   Yea.  As MOLNAR Ingo pointed out in this thread, there is a pretty
> big hit when xosview reads the proc filesystem for memory stats.  This
> is why it only attempts to do this once a second or so.  So, xosview
> is in effect watching it's own contibution to the processor state.
> 
>   When xosview is not visible or iconified, it suspends reading from
> the proc filesystem and the blips should not be there.  Of course, you
> wont be able to see this with xosview :).

I know!  I'll start up two copies of xosivew and iconify the first one.
Then I can use the second one to watch what the first one isn't doing.  :)
  -M@

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