Onsdag 07 marts 2007 10:44 skrev Gordon Ross:
> I've built several OpenSuSE 10.x machines, and on all of them, I've had
> the "fun" of finding that at startup/login, the ZDM stuff just eats CPU
> & disc. On "quiet" PCs, the CPU fan has to work overtime just to support
> the stuff, and on laptops, ZMD just eats disc I/O.
>
> For a while, I just switched off ZMD. Then I decided to be a bit
> cleverer. I altered the init script that starts zmd, and changed the
> start command line to be "/usr/bin/nice -n 19 ${ZMD_BIN} $ZMD_OPTIONS"
>
> Viola ! My quiet PC is now quiet, and my laptop now runs well at start
> up.
>
> Yes, ZMD takes a lot longer to sort itself out, but it no longer
> affects me, and that makes me happy.
>
> All I need to do now, is work out why ZMD takes so flipping long to
> install patches regardless of it's NICEness... (come back YaST, all is
> forgiven !)
>
> GTG

Hi 
- may we ask as to the whereabouts of bespoken script :-)



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