Re: GNOME apps and Dual Core processors



> I would also put everything background app in the second core, like rhythmbox.

That's the kernels job. It will try to spread the workload out, so that
it is done as efficiently as possible.

Things such as making apps multi-threaded is possible, although may
often consume more memory and man-hours than it is worth.

Ed Mack




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