|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 !)

Mono is the root to all evil.

I had the same problem with beagle. 100% cpu load when it indexes.
I find it strange because all indexing Should be io-bound.
When I do a similar indexing of my disks in perl/sqlite I
get 1% cpu load and 100% io-wait, which is more what to expect.

All mono programs seem to run at 100% cpu? Poor runtime interrupt handling,
poor hardware detection or just bad implementation. Could someone please
post some mono benchmarks to kill my suspicion.

You can delete zmd, yast/you works fine for me:
http://opensuse-community.org/Package_Sources

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MortenB


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