Not guaranteed, but it has worked for several people in the past - try
rebuilding your kernel with the SCHED_ULE scheduler, instead of the
make sure you have quite new FreeBSD 7-* branch, as it was quite improved
few months ago.
you may try to tune it up by changing
kern.sched.interact
sysc
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 07:23:48PM -0800, Yuri wrote:
> Often when my machine has load is 2 or higher it becomes very visible
> that mouse motion isn't smooth. Mouse moves in a series of quite long jumps.
> I believe this effect is especially pronounced when some applications
> read/write a lot o
Often when my machine has load is 2 or higher it becomes very visible
that mouse motion isn't smooth. Mouse moves in a series of quite long jumps.
I believe this effect is especially pronounced when some applications
read/write a lot of files.
My understanding is that this is because signal fro