On Mon, 2010-08-02 at 16:36 -0700, Mark wrote:
Did most of that (except spamd in Evo) and nothing showed up in top - the big CPU hog was SeaMonkey at 23% of one core, the others were all idle or lower use. Almost no swapping:
--- Try killing Seamonkey/nspluginwrapper ie, shutdown then try.
What is your running kernel? Newest. Asking because it may be that your problem is machine independent as a client of mine on a Compaq had the same problem 6 months ago. Fix it I just removed the new kernel so it use the prior one. One kernel showed the problem and one did not.
John
Even on a 900MHz Athlon I see no problem with CentOS 5.5