Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
A previous message in this thread mentions two machines each with 256Mb! Of course Zen and/or Beagle thrash such a machine. Maybe the sanity of systems with 900MHz/1GHz processors having only 256Mb should be what is in question.
Yeah, those were mine. When it's a small-format system (a laptop or set-top-box) you don't always have a lot of choice. Beagle runs fine on the former, actually, and I don't need it on the latter. My complaint was mainly about Zen. While it's clear to me why beagle uses the resources it does, it's not clear to me why Zen needs so much RAM and so much CPU time to accomplish its job. Is it really reasonable for a service to use 100% CPU constantly for hours on end just to check for updates? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org