Xref: utzoo comp.sys.3b1:174 unix-pc.general:7490 Path: utzoo!censor!geac!lethe!yunexus!ists!helios.physics.utoronto.ca!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!convex!egsner!mic!ernest!shibaya!afc From: afc@shibaya.lonestar.org (Augustine Cano) Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1,unix-pc.general Subject: Unix pc sluggishness when switching windows Message-ID: <1991Feb5.040416.354@shibaya.lonestar.org> Date: 5 Feb 91 04:04:16 GMT Article-I.D.: shibaya.1991Feb5.040416.354 Organization: Multidisciplinary Designs Unlimited Lines: 23 My 3b1 had been up for more than a month, without any reboots. At some point I had the feeling that it was really slow when changing windows, via or (I'm running 3.51m). It looked like a lot of swapping, sometimes taking more than 5 seconds to get to the next/previous window. Of course the disk was hard at work in this period. Oh well, thought I, time to add RAM (I have 2 MB on the mother-board), but then I thought it wasn't this slow before, so I ran a test. With 3 windows open (through the UA), with nothing but shells in each of them, I tested response time. Then I rebooted. Three ksh windows, as before, but now trn running in one, elm on another and page on the third. You wouldn't believe the difference! window switching is now almost instantaneous, like it used to be. Not only that, but after the reboot 2 more daemons were started that were not there before: cron and mthreads. So, what is slowly degrading in the kernel that is fixed at boot time? Has anybody else noticed this? Does anybody have a clue as to what it is? -- Augustine Cano INTERNET: afc@shibaya.lonestar.org UUCP: ...!{ernest,egsner}!shibaya!afc