On Sun, Apr 21, 2002 at 07:46:36AM +1000, Felix Karpfen wrote:
> Dan Espen wrote:
> > Felix Karpfen <felixk_at_webone.com.au> writes:
> > >
> > > I have been getting some very odd displays on the graph but, before I go
> > > into details, it would help to know just what is being graphed.
> >
> > I think you are refering to the sample.fvwmrc that comes with
> > FVWM. In that case, the program down there would be
> > xload. That program graphs CPU usage.
>
> Thank you for the prompt reply.
>
> That was one of my guesses. However, apart from the unexplained sudden
> massive increases in (apparent) CPU usage - which remain unaffected by
> closing and reloading fvwm2 and only disappear on a reboot of the system
> - there appears to be little correlation with the graphed display and
> the output of top.
Use the "top" program to identify processes that are wasting CPU.
Top also allows you to kill the guilty processes (press 'k').
Bye
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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Received on Mon Apr 22 2002 - 04:37:08 BST