On 12/12/06, Mike Chalmers <mikechalmers70@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 12/11/06, Arthur Pemberton <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 12/12/06, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 2006-12-11 at 13:05 -0500, Mike Chalmers wrote: > > > When I ran "yum update", when it started to install the updates it > > > said something like cpu 0 overheating cpu 1 overheating. Then my > > > screen went black for a second and the next thing I new is I was at > > > the login screen. > > > > I've noticed that yum seems terribly CPU intensive. Much more than > > other things which I expect to be doing even more work than the > > databasing that yum does (working out package dependencies). > > It also does a lot of text processing, ie. XML parsing. > > > > > Of course, it'd help if Linux wasn't so dependency mad. > > Best solution I've seen yet. > > > I've seem some > > damn peculiar ones (like KDE being dependent on having htdig installed). > > The htdig does have system files (libraries) > > > I can understand applications been dependent on standard system files, > > but it shouldn't go the other way around. > > -- > Fedora Core 6 and proud > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > My cpu just overheated again while I was using Linux. This time I was browsing the web. I am back into Windows to post this. It does not over heat in Windows. I
I'm somewhat curious as to how you know this. I'm not certain that there are such warning systems built in...of course I haven't used Windows heavily in ages so I really don't know what's going on these days. -- Fedora Core 6 and proud