Or maybe run oprofile to try to figure out any abnormal system load?
vmstat may provide some initial information as to what kind of activityI'm sorry. I'm not familar with those applications to get any useful information out of them. Any quick information on what i should be doing with it would be appreciated.
exactly causes this issue.
Hmm, I'm pondering what I'd do here...
Could it be that you're using the "old" IDE layer (not libata yet) and
hdparm -u or -d or -c is inconveniently set up?
Try configuring a different CONFIG_HZ?
And did you try running a "barebone"-only configuration? Possibly someI'm already keeping the config as clean and minimal as i can imagine.
certain driver is causing this misbehaviour...
Or maybe it's a simple X.org scheduling issue again?I'm using the default niceness which should be 10 no? I'm not re-nicing X if that was the question.
What nice value do you run X.org at?
In this context it would be good to ask about possible memory pressure onWell the system is low on memory (312M) but that was the last thing i would've been looking for since it somehow got the win32 gui and some games to render and work properly on it.
this system, too, since recently some people indicated more fluid X.org mouse
pointer operation when mlocking the pointer handling code to avoid
paging this code.
Maybe run powertop to identify timer anomalies?This shows two interesting lines:
Oh, given that IIRC the Webboy is a slightly older Gericom model whichIt's a pentium-3.
thus may easily be a (somewhat hotter) P4 *desktop* CPU
could it be thatWhen am I supposed to check this? During idle it's like the following:
you're hitting thermal emergency throttling on increased system activity?
cat /proc/acpi/processor/*/throttling or something there might indicate
this.