>Weird. Usually, the Squeak process uses a small percentage of the CPU. 
>Only when it is being accessed does it use more.
When swiki is running or idle squeak shows up to 95% CPU process on the 
linux box
with 133MHz and 64MB RAM with 128 MB swap space.

>Are you saying that the swiki was unaccessible when at 0%? 
Yes. 

>I imagine that 
>start-up time could take a while on a 133 Pentium, but once it's started 
>it should work without hick-ups.

Start-up time is about 2-4 minutes.
 
Michael

>Weird. Usually, the Squeak process uses a small percentage of the CPU. 
>Only when it is being accessed does it use more.
>
>Are you saying that the swiki was unaccessible when at 0%? I imagine that 
>start-up time could take a while on a 133 Pentium, but once it's started 
>it should work without hick-ups.
>
>Peace and Luck!
>
>Je77
>
>On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 11:23:55PM +0100, Michael Wilhelms wrote:

>> I use swiki / comanche 1.2 in school on a linux box (pentium 133 suse 
>> 6.4) from january 2001. 
>> Just start and running. Very easy. Very useful. 
>>  
>> Sometimes the priority of the squeak process (display from "top" at 
>> linux) drop down from 97% to 0. 
>> No answer from sleeping swiki and no other process > 5%.  
>> After some time the squeak process jump up to 60% or 90 % and drop down 
>> again. 
>> An hour later everthing is OK and swiki is running at high speed.  
>> 
>> A squeak or a linux problem?
>> 
>> Michael
>>  

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