Robert Lewis wrote:
David Brodbeck wrote:
Not to mention ZMD. I thought I was going to have to turn off beagle, but once I removed ZMD my system stopped becoming unresponsive and I no longer felt the need to disable beagle. I've never had beagle make my system unusable but ZMD used to do it all the time. It was tempting to blame beagle because beagle indexing and ZMD updates were often running at the same time, and the combination of the two is a real killer.
I have not noticed a system slowdown. 2.4-GHZ Pentium 4 and 1-GB of RAM.
What does your system consist of so that I can learn more to share with others?
I've experienced problems with ZMD on three different systems. - A laptop running SuSE 10.2. 900 MHz PIII, 256 MB RAM - A desktop running SuSE 10.2. 2 GHz Celeron, 768 MB RAM - A miniITX system running SuSE 10.1. 1 GHz VIA Nehemiah, 256 MB RAM In all of these cases ZMD would use 100% of the CPU and significant quantities of RAM for up to an hour at a time, bogging down other processes. Since removing ZMD I've had no such problems. I can't see any benefit I was getting from ZMD that made it worth the resource usage. Now when I install OpenSUSE removing zmd and rug is the first thing I do. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org