This is a misunderstanding. When I said "running", I meant running as
opposed to sleeping. The dozens of sleeping processes everyone has on
their machine won't affect scheduling at all.
> This does seem to be "wrong", not so much that the process is changing CPU's,
> thats reasonable, but the fact that it's doing it with such regularity now.
Xosview runs with regularity and therefore makes X run with regularity.
There you are. Try changing the refresh rate of xosview and see what
happens. Try not to use X (eliminates one running task).
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