On 11/9/05, Randall Walls <rwalls@xxxxxxx> wrote: > 1) No. > > 2) Depends on where the issue lies. > > Bloody details may help. :-) :-P > > What version of wine are you running? As I said, wine-0.9. > Installed via RPM or compiled from > source? >From Gentoo portage. Wine-0.9 from WineHQ didn't build correctly on my AMD64 machine. I posted questions about that here and received no responses so I went with portage. I'm pretty sure it's not an issue. > Are you seeing this with all apps or just some? Just some. Savihost is doing it occasionally. Quicken and IE are not. > Any notations in > the terminal? None. The terminal is clean. > Does running the app with 'WINEDEBUG="-all" wine app.exe' > have any affect on performance? Does the app/system performance suffer? Will have to investigate that tomorrow. Thanks. > Has Wine always done this or did it just start? Don't know. I've seen it off and on over the years. I jsut chalked it up to Wine being in development. Now wine doesn't get a pass for things like this. Cheers, Mark > > Randall Walls > > Mark Knecht wrote: > > >Hi, > > Without going into all the bloody details we see a number of apps > >running under Wine-0.9 that take 100% CPU when running. > > > >1) Is this expected? > > > >2) How can I look more deeply to see what is causing this to happen? > > > >We're just using 'top' and looking at usr, sys, etc. and seeing it go > >to 100%, even when the system is sitting essentially idle. > > > >Thanks, > >Mark > > > >_______________________________________________ > >wine-users mailing list > >wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx > >http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users