On 17/01/10 13:09, Aldo Foot wrote: > So, you run 'top' and similar commands to display the load average on > your system. > And you find that is showing a 2 and you have only one CPU. > > What's your expertise dealing with high CPU demand? tweaks? kernel tricks? > When do the numbers begin to be meaningful to you? under what circumstances? You can sort top by processtime (>), then it might highlight a particular bad performer. Try also iotop, incase it higlights a particular app that is always writing to disk. If you have an ageing processor, performing in cpu audio mixing via pulseaudio, can consume eg 30-40% cpu with 1 stream, more if you have two audio streams at once. It's something to think about. The second one is non-accelerated video drivers, if you are doing any 3d work/effects etc. For me, if you are browsing the web you migt use flask block/adblock to disable loading from certain sites. Some sites are unbelievable - multiple flash applets all appealing for attention... Maybe you could start runlevel 2 or 3 and see if there is much difference. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines