well, wouldnt the fact that its a single core be part of the reason that it is slow?<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 21, 2008 3:45 PM, Ahmed Osman <<a href="mailto:ashex@chipnick.com">ashex@chipnick.com</a>> wrote:
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The AthlonXP is a single-core processor. <br>
<br>
Try checking what is locking the file with fuser<div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c"><br>
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Corey Cohen wrote:
<blockquote type="cite">is that a dual core machine or no?<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 21, 2008 1:52 PM, Dexter Filmore <<a href="mailto:Dexter.Filmore@gmx.de" target="_blank">Dexter.Filmore@gmx.de</a>>
wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Posted
this on user list, no response, possibly a kernel config thing so I'd<br>
like to bring it up here:<br>
<br>
Machine:<br>
AthlonXP 3200+ @2.2GHz, 1GB RAM, nForce2 mobo.<br>
<br>
Operating systems:<br>
<br>
-Kubuntu 7.04 with 2.6.22 kernel backported from gutsy, X on free r300<br>
-debian 4.0r2, kernel 2.6.18-k7, X on free r300<br>
-Slackware 11, kernel <a href="http://2.6.17.9" target="_blank">2.6.17.9</a> custom, X on ATi fglrx<br>
<br>
VMware6 installed on all 3 OSses, all can access the same VMs, I used
the same
<br>
WinXP on a 384MB RAM VM on all three environments, latest VMtools
installed.<br>
<br>
Results:<br>
Slackware performs blazing fast, restoring the suspended XP takes 1 or 2<br>
seconds before Windows responds, about 15-30 seconds before the VM is
fully
<br>
restored. Suspend happens instantaneous, less than a second.<br>
Can switch between VMware and other apps with neglectible performance
impact.<br>
<br>
Debian: similar, resume takes a little longer, up to about a minute,
then
<br>
everything is smooth, suspend instantaneous as on Slackware.<br>
Can switch between VMware and other apps with neglectible performance
impact<br>
as on Slack. Kaffeine, Opera with Java, Google Earth all running, all
fine,
<br>
video encoder running in the VM.<br>
<br>
Kubuntu: VMware complains that /dev/rtc is not available because it is
used by<br>
anothe application. lsof shows nothing accessing rtc. Hints on VMware
site<br>
unuseful: this cpu doesn't even have throttling.
<br>
<br>
Resuming the suspended WinXP VM takes between 4 and 5 minutes (!!).<br>
The system performs afterwards as if it was runnign on 256MB and with
L2 cache<br>
diabled. Working impossible. Suspending the VM takes about 20-30
seconds.
<br>
<br>
<br>
Useful hints on where to investigate most welcome.<br>
<br>
2.6.22 was backported to Feisty by me due to USB issues with the stock
2.6.20,<br>
but tests show same behaviour with 2.6.20.<br>
<br>
Dex<br>
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