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From: ack@clark.net (Eric S. Hvozda)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: [NetBSD 0.9] Pcomm a hog for you?
Date: 2 Jan 1994 19:15:00 -0500
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Well I got both kermit and Pcomm up and running.  Still working on the
rzsz thing, but I've noticed something...

It seems that Pcomm wants to suck the CPU alot more and gets silo
over flows more often than kermit.  These observations were made while 
running X, so the load is basically about the same, and the CPU is
actaully doing something other than sitting around.

So anyway, has anyone else noticed this?
-- 
Ack!
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