At 07:53 PM 6/11/01 -0500, Gonyou, Austin wrote: >Have you tried using hdparm to see what your subsystem is doing after >win4lin is started? >Start a windows session, open a root window, type hdparm -Tt /dev/xxxx and >it will show you how many mb/s your drive is doing. sigh. i really didn't want to rehash this again. it isn't disk I/O. when this scenario happens, the cpu load goes to 100% (dosexec, IIRC). _______________________________________________ Win4Lin-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.netraverse.com/mailman/listinfo/win4lin-users
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- RE: [Win4Lin-users] speed problems not solved :( Gonyou, Austin
- RE: [Win4Lin-users] speed problems not solved :( Dan Swartzendruber
- RE: [Win4Lin-users] speed problems not solved :( Gonyou, Austin
- RE: [Win4Lin-users] speed problems not solved :( Gonyou, Austin
- RE: [Win4Lin-users] speed problems not solved :( Dan Swartzendruber
- RE: [Win4Lin-users] speed problems not solved :( Gonyou, Austin
- Re: [Win4Lin-users] speed problems not solved :( Dan Swartzendruber
