00:05 | dbsx | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_%28computing%29 |
01:34 | rmull | dbsx: Okay... But that doesn't answer the question. If the system load is stable enough to return the same load averages day after day, it's impossible that the 15min load is always greater than the 1 and 5 minute averages, right? |
01:35 | Punkley | I've actually seen that with a kernel bug before. |
01:35 | Punkley | not on the cubox |
01:35 | rmull | Punkley: Good to know, thank you |
01:37 | Punkley | what kernel version u using? |
01:39 | dbsx | rmull: methinks that load averages with very small numbers (on kernels that I have used) do not hold a lot of meaning |
01:39 | Punkley | agree |
01:43 | rmull | dbsx: Okay, I won't worry about it. Thanks |
01:43 | rmull | Punkley: I am using Thirsty's 3.5.7-Patched |
01:44 | Sparkle_Princess | im not seeing that issue with 3.5.7 |
01:44 | Sparkle_Princess | I wonder if anyone is using my ubuntu 12.10 image |
01:49 | dotarray | that's my job title there, Sparkle_Princess |
01:49 | Sparkle_Princess | more Sparkle less princess |
01:50 | dotarra | 01:50 * dotarray jazz hands |
10:00 | N30N | rabeeh: I (nor seen anyone else) have issues using vmeta at 667clk. So what more is needed before it's made the new default? |
10:02 | N30N | s/I/I've not/ |
12:38 | ralix | morning |
13:57 | dbsx | g'nite ralix |