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SubjectRe: 2.0.4-2 causes load to climb
On Mon, 22 Jul 1996 LeBlanc@mcc.ac.uk wrote:

> I'm seeing the reverse:
>
> 13:46:59> uname -a
> Linux linux 2.0.7 #1 Tue Jul 16 14:00:47 BST 1996 i486
> 13:47:03> cat /proc/loadavg
> 0.00 0.00 0.00 2/55 204
>
> Since I have X and over 50 processes running, this seems unlikely.

Why seems this unlikely? If you do nothing (or not much) the load will be
0. During writing this mail my machine shows the following (and I run 58
processes incl. X):

rwa@goliath:~$ cat /proc/loadavg
0.00 0.00 0.00 2/55 3080

If I do something using a bit CPU power the values grow.

It would be strange if your load remains 0 if you start a bigger program
(like netscape) or during compiling.

ron

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