I am not Shylock or any other derogatory name you wish to use Paul
Power in this context just refers to what the computer can do or achieve
and how much the average user actually uses, not the power consumption.
I regularly see home computer users of all abilities and ages and know
well that they use email, IM, search the web and write a letter of two.
While the younger one play games and some of them go to sites like
Facebook this is often the limit of the programs they use.
htop is a process viewer on your computer not on everyone's.
On 21/10/11 05:36, Paul wrote:
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> --- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:LINUX_Newbies%40yahoogroups.com>, Ian <igbod76@...> wrote:
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> > Given that most computer users only ever use more that 7% of their
> > computers full potential or power I guess it an impressive bunch of new
> > tricks.
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> Where did you come up with this 7% figure Sherlock? I've run htop a
> few times and I seem to go beyond 7% utilization on a regular basis.
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Ian
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