What simple ananlysis could be started in a terminal to gather data
about what is eating what during usage? These results should indicate
why FDOM is s slow and what should be done to speed it up.
Leonti Bielski wrote:
I think something is lowing down FDOM, maybe this is gestures daemon
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What simple ananlysis could be started in a terminal to gather data
about what is eating what during usage? These results should indicate
why FDOM is s slow and what should be done to speed it up.
top?
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| risto h.
I mean short interval and non disturbing logging top while doing normal
phone functions. Looking at top in a terminal and testing phone functions
do not go together easily. Any ideas?
On Tue, October 28, 2008 09:09, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Use top on a ssh sesion on a externa pc conected trough usb
El mar, 28-10-2008 a las 11:56 +0100, Pander escribió:
I mean short interval and non disturbing logging top while doing normal
phone functions. Looking at top in a terminal and testing phone functions
do not go together easily. Any
Hi, I've just installed this latest FDOM on the SDCard. I was previously
using QtopiaExtended and I can't help but notice that Qtopia seems to
run faster. For example, with FDOM, I have to wait 5s after a start the
Dialer application before I can enter a phone number. Am I the only one
Le lundi 27 octobre 2008 à 18:09 +0100, Paul a écrit :
Hi, I've just installed this latest FDOM on the SDCard. I was previously
using QtopiaExtended and I can't help but notice that Qtopia seems to
run faster. For example, with FDOM, I have to wait 5s after a start the
Dialer application
I think something is lowing down FDOM, maybe this is gestures daemon
(someone at some point said it eats a lot of CPU power)?
And another thing - it takes years to login via ssh to Freerunner with FDOM.
With other distributions I just enter 'ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]', press Enter
and immediately
Trying adding the freerunner FDOM IP to your /etc/hosts file with an
alias.
For example:
192.168.0.202 freerunner
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Denis Galvão
AsteriskBrasil.org
On 27/10/2008, at 17:18, Leonti Bielski wrote:
And another thing - it takes years to login via ssh to Freerunner
with FDOM.
With other
Denis is right. It's trying to do a reverse DNS lookup. This plauges all
incorrectly configured linux distros. At least every so often on any one I
use.
Gestures daemon does use a bit but only 5% I believe. Just check with top. I
turn it off anyway as I don't use it at the moment:
update-rc.d -f
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 10:16:10 +1000, nick d. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Denis is right. It's trying to do a reverse DNS lookup. This plauges all
incorrectly configured linux distros. At least every so often on any one
I
use.
Gestures daemon does use a bit but only 5% I believe. Just check with
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