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Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 07:35:49 +0200
From: Wolfgang Fritz <wolfgang DOT fritz AT datentechnik DOT com>
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Subject: [Solved] Re: ssh takes 99% CPU
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Wolfgang Fritz wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm not quite shure if this is a cygwin or an xfree problem, I post it
> here first...
> 
> I use ssh on my Cygwin PC (W2000 SP2, cygwin is up to date) to connect
> to a Linux box, start a window manager there (fvwm2 or kde2) and
> redirect the X to my cygwin box.
> 
> In the W2K task manager I see that ssh.exe uses 99% CPU continuously.
> The interactivity of the Cygwin box goes down. That seems to be worse
> with a KDE2 session, the cygwin box gets absolutely unresponsible for
> several seconds.
> 
> What could be wrong? I used rsh before instead of ssh and never had this
> problem.
> 
> Wolfgang
> 

After upgrading (1.3.3 and packages) it's now working.

Wolfgang

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