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On 12/30/2010 05:32 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:Well that sucks. Surely Windows has some means of reporting how busy the system is. uptime should use that.Whenever I run uptime I see the load avgs all as 0.00:
$ uptime 07:29:15 up 1 day, 20:22, 3 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Note that I'm running Cygwin 1.7.7 on Windows 7. Note that this is Windows 7 running in a VMWare VM on my Ubuntu laptop. I don't have Windows anymore - I only have Windows in a VM. The Ubuntu laptop running the VM reports busyness via uptime on the Linux side and I can see vmplayer taking up CPU. But it's as if no CPU usage or load is present in the Windows 7 guest at all.
Can somebody confirm or deny this?Windows does not provide this information, therefore cygwin1.dll cannot provide it in the syscalls that uptime uses to determine this information
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