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On Sat, 2005-02-05 at 00:21, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > Jordan T. wrote: > > > On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 16:36, Jesse Guardiani wrote: > >> Does anyone have any comments on the above? > >> Can anyone think of any additions to this list? > >> > > > > Heres something I just noticed, a clean install of 1.2b3, hardly any > > configuration changes just hostname & lan IP. When i click on the > > "System" link under "Status" (/index.php) it gives me a page that looks > > like this http://www.omgwtfbbq.com.au/status1.jpg, however if i click on > > my web browsers refresh button I get a page that looks like this > > http://www.omgwtfbbq.com.au/status2.jpg. > > > > The CPU usage stays at around 35% each time i hit refresh, even after > > leaving the device alone for minutes at a time. The moment i _click_ on > > Status again, it goes back around 2%. I've tested this over and over and > > it seems my browsers refresh button makes cpu jump to almost half. > > > > I'm using Konqueror 3.2.0 from KDE 3.2 on Mandrake Linux 10.0 > > > > can anyone else confirm this happens in their browser? > > Personally, I've seen just the opposite. Lots of CPU utilization > on the first click, and very little on subsequent clicks. > > Where is this CPU utilization info being pulled from? Can someone > describe the algorithm? > I'm saying theres a difference between clicking on the hyperlink for /index.php (Status), and clicking the refresh button on your web browser, but I have noticed that when the device first starts up it has mid to high CPU and memory usage, im guessing this is because its setting everything up. I have also tried the hyperlink/refresh in mozilla firefox 1.0 and the same thing happens as with Konqueror - low cpu on a hyperlink, high on a refresh. Jordan | ||||||||