Hi. On Tuesday 27 June 2006 22:07, Pavel Machek wrote: > Hi! > > > Suspend2 uses the cpu very intensively, with the result that the load > > average can be quite high when a cycle has just completed. This in turn > > can cause problems with mail delivery and other activities that suspend > > activities when the load average gets too high. To avoid this, we suspend > > updates of the load average while the freezer is on. > > If we want to do this at all... why not simply set load average to > zero when resume is done? > > After all, system probably was completely idle for quite a while :-). Yeah, that's a possibility. Neither seems inherently better to me. Maybe others will come up with an argument for one or the other? Regards, Nigel -- See http://www.suspend2.net for Howtos, FAQs, mailing lists, wiki and bugzilla info.
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