On 07 March 2007 at 13:18, in message
, Morten Bjørnsvik wrote:
|All I need to do now, is work out why ZMD takes so flipping |long to install patches regardless of it's NICEness... (come |back YaST, all is forgiven !)
Mono is the root to all evil.
They used to say the same about Java...
I had the same problem with beagle. 100% cpu load when it indexes. I find it strange because all indexing Should be io-bound.
I'd noticed that as well. It really only hits my machines after they've first been built. After that I never notice, so I don't care (Although I might notice now that ZMD is under control) But here's another thought: ZMD & Beagle indexing are background tasks. So why do they either not have code in them to detect & reduce system load, or get fired off at a lower priority. I mean, this is back software engineering/system administration. Hello ?!? Anyone home ? GTG -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org