libzyp is the backend for zypper and software updates. When you boot your computer, your computer is checking for any updates. I'd want this kept on so I can be aware of any security notices. Yours may be slower because of the number of repositories you have enabled that zypper searches for updates. On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 20:20 +0100, Thierry de Coulon wrote:
Hello,
Since I installed 10.3, I notice an awfull lot of disc activities during the, say, five minutes following boot. I've suspected beagle,but if I run top I see that the culprit seems to be "zypper". I can't figure out what it's doing, but it's eating up to 97% of my CPU time at moments.
I've done some search, but I am not sure if I could reduce zypper's activity, or simply remove it? Seems to be used by Yast2 for package management, but can Yast2 do without?
Thierry
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