David Dyer-Bennet writes:
> He said a *compressed* tar archive.  The compressor/decompressor runs
> in a separate process.  Hence that would load both processors (and
> does here, when I do it).

Ah, you're right, I wasn't thinking about the compressed part.  Though it
probably isn't a good test, as tar will normally use less than 1% of the CPU
that gzip does (as tested on my SMP machine with IDE disks).

-- 
David Phillips <david at acz.org>
http://david.acz.org/


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