OpenBSD 4.1 amd64 - extremely slow - BSD
This is a discussion on OpenBSD 4.1 amd64 - extremely slow - BSD ; Okay in the meantime i was able to remove the lock for the /etc/
passwd, fix the keyboard handling issues and got a new network cable
because the old one was damaged.
But the system a AthlonX2 4400 on a ...
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OpenBSD 4.1 amd64 - extremely slow
Okay in the meantime i was able to remove the lock for the /etc/
passwd, fix the keyboard handling issues and got a new network cable
because the old one was damaged.
But the system a AthlonX2 4400 on a A8V ASUS mit 4GB DDR Ram and 2
160GB Disks is extremely slow. Starting gnome takes 50sec, opening a
terminal about 5 seconds. Trying to configure some packages gives me
one line per 3 seconds.
So it is clear that there is something going wrong. But how can i find
out what?
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Re: OpenBSD 4.1 amd64 - extremely slow
On 30 Aug., 03:45, llothar wrote:
> But the system a AthlonX2 4400 on a A8V ASUS mit 4GB DDR Ram and 2
> 160GB Disks is extremely slow. Starting gnome takes 50sec, opening a
> terminal about 5 seconds. Trying to configure some packages gives me
> one line per 3 seconds.
Is it possible that the CPU is placed into the Cool&Quite mode?
Can i get some state information about this somehow or disable it?
I only see a line in dmesg telling me what frequences are available in
C&Q.