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I've searched and searched and not found a thread that seems to address my problem. Which is -
I installed Jaguar on my trusty G4/350MHz/PCI Graphics machine (~800MB RAM) and at first it ran GREAT. Quite a bit faster compared to 10.1.5. I run CPU Monitor all the time in the dock (I love the visual feedback) and for a week or so, the System Processes and User Processes both barely ever nudged over 30% or so. But then I got something I could only label as slowness creep. Doing just "simple" things - opening programs, files, etc. started taking up 50, 70, 99% of the SYSTEM Processes! To give you an example of how slow this is, it took me about 90 seconds to open up the System Preferences pane and select Energy Saver and have it open. Absolutely unexcusable performance!
A bit of history: Under 10.1.5, I noticed a similar slowness creep. In fact, one reason why I hopped on Jaguar was because it was supposed to clean things up. I DID do a clean install - wiped/reformatted my HD, etc. And I still get this....
If this info helps: I have two HDs, the original 10GB HD that I've reserved for OS 9 and a few older files, and a new 80GB that I've partitioned into a 10GB OSX System partition and a 65GB file storage partition. (I wiped the entire 80GB before installing Jaguar, of course.)
I suspect if I knew more about how to interpret the data from Process Viewer or Console or something I could track down this problem, but I don't. (Yet!)
Any ideas, people?
I installed Jaguar on my trusty G4/350MHz/PCI Graphics machine (~800MB RAM) and at first it ran GREAT. Quite a bit faster compared to 10.1.5. I run CPU Monitor all the time in the dock (I love the visual feedback) and for a week or so, the System Processes and User Processes both barely ever nudged over 30% or so. But then I got something I could only label as slowness creep. Doing just "simple" things - opening programs, files, etc. started taking up 50, 70, 99% of the SYSTEM Processes! To give you an example of how slow this is, it took me about 90 seconds to open up the System Preferences pane and select Energy Saver and have it open. Absolutely unexcusable performance!
A bit of history: Under 10.1.5, I noticed a similar slowness creep. In fact, one reason why I hopped on Jaguar was because it was supposed to clean things up. I DID do a clean install - wiped/reformatted my HD, etc. And I still get this....
If this info helps: I have two HDs, the original 10GB HD that I've reserved for OS 9 and a few older files, and a new 80GB that I've partitioned into a 10GB OSX System partition and a 65GB file storage partition. (I wiped the entire 80GB before installing Jaguar, of course.)
I suspect if I knew more about how to interpret the data from Process Viewer or Console or something I could track down this problem, but I don't. (Yet!)
Any ideas, people?