Re: cpu overload

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On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 04:39:01PM +0200, Dejan Velimirovic wrote:

> "a monitor showed the cpu suddenly fully loaded "
> I think you all missed this part.
> And You said:
> "No software package should ever cause the cpu to overheat"
> I say: No software package should ever cause the cpu usage goes to 100% and
> never drops.

you are kidding, right? so if you want to encode an ogg file, render a
image, compile software or play a game you would rather wait longer than
having CPUs utilized? 

if there is a bug with WINE that does actually something like `while
true; do done` then this is _a bug_ and you should report it - but your
hardware starting to smoke from an app, that takes up all your CPU
cylces this is a problem with your hardware. 

if you dont like WINE to use all CPU, if needed, then have a look in the
possibilities of your operating system to manage resources and throttle
WINE down.

-- 
cu

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