El Domingo, 17 de Junio de 2007 18:50, Tanguy Eric escribió: > Le dimanche 17 juin 2007 à 18:39 +0200, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez a > > écrit : > > El Domingo, 17 de Junio de 2007 18:07, Tanguy Eric escribió: > > > Le dimanche 17 juin 2007 à 18:06 +0200, Manuel Arostegui Ramirez a > > > > > > écrit : > > > > El Domingo, 17 de Junio de 2007 17:23, Tanguy Eric escribió: > > > > > Compiling a rpm lead my desktop to be unusuable. For example the > > > > > mouse is very slow to move. In fact all is slow because the cpu > > > > > seems to be to 100%. But in the same case in FC6 i was able to work > > > > > without any problem. So what's new in F7 thaht do this and how to > > > > > solve it? Thanks > > > > > > > > > > Eric > > > > > > > > Have you try to use the nice and renice option? > > > > > > Thanks for your answer but i don't understand what you say. Option of > > > what ? > > > Eric > > > > man nice and man renice > > > > Basically tu run the process with less priority hence you'll find out if > > that does the trick, this is a quite patch, obviusly, till you finally > > find what's going on. > > > > Cheers > > OK i see but my problem is with all process which take a big amount of > cpu time (compile but also yum and so on). I think i will bugzilla > against kernel because it seems that my system is as multitask as my old > micorsoft windows ... > > Eric Yes, good idea. Since you said that when compiling it takes your CPU to reach 100% of it activity I thought that only happen when doind the same task... It's quite strange, no one complained about nothing similar, I guess you might want to collect more data to see what's happening and to give as much information as possible if you finally decide to file a bug. All the best Manuel -- Manuel Arostegui Ramirez. Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day, and should not be used for urgent or sensitive issues.