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Re: Kernal_task taking up 70% of CPU usage?




On 29 Nov 2005, at 9:32pm, Brady J. Frey wrote:

relaunching acrobat shows similar errors, but not a large amount of CPU usage again.

Is that Acrobat reader ? Something you're just using to display existing PDFs ?
If so, there's no reason for you to use it. OS X has Preview built in which
does the same job. Similarly OS X can create PDFs without Acrobat.


Try uninstalling Acrobat and see if the problems go away.

Your other problems seem to be related to lookupd. Problems with this are
normally related to either a corrupt hard disk or networking. Have you set up
the networking properly for this computer or is it still doing 'Automatic' ?


Simon
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Simon Slavin                               Fylde Building Room C11
Computing Development Officer              01524 65201 x 93569
Psychology Department
University of Lancaster


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 >Re: Kernal_task taking up 70% of CPU usage? (From: "Brady J. Frey" <email@hidden>)



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