> On Sat, 2004-06-19 at 02:29, Fons van der Beek wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > Allthough the new top utility looks very good, I am not able to see all > > processes > > I think you want to press the i key to toggle display of idle processes. > > I believe that option by default hides idle processes. > > Check the man page for top it has a much better explanation of that > option. I believe you can also use a -i option when you start top to > toggle this at startup. > I'am really sorry, the overall cpu usage is 95% user and 5% system usage But all processes together dont come near the summ ................(also not with i pressed) I realy don't get it.... I'am converting emails, mozzilla, dbmail (mysql database) but i don't see them i has been pressed, u with blank has been pressed, sorted on cpu % but no............I don't get it