As Jan pointed out i should have written 455MHZ not kHz.... My bad, sorry. 
Thanks for the compiling-times I've gotten from you all. I've regained
faith that it is possible to do this job within few hours.

Cheers, Vegard



On 6/7/05, Jurgen Stroo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uhm, I'd say a month, maybe two. You can probably swap this 455kHz CPU for
> a 400Mhz CPU or higher, that'll speed up the compile a bit :)
> 
> Jurgen
> 
> Although very unlikely, it seems Vegard|drageV stated on Jun 7 that :
> 
> > Hi folks,
> > I am about to compile my first kernel, but since I've heard it can
> > last a while (up to several hours), I will have to plan the job more
> > carefully.
> >
> > Here is a quick summary of my hardware:
> >
> > PIII 455kHz prosessor
> > 192Mb RAM,
> > 2 hdd (12Gb + 4Gb) with ext3 fs,
> > 1 cd-writer, (non scsi)
> > 1 cdrom (non scsi)
> > Floppy drive
> > Sound Blaster audiocard (using module ens-1371 today)
> > nVidia graphix card
> > 5 USB 2.0 ports on PCI card
> >
> > Besides that my monitor, speakers, keybord and mouse (com1) is quite
> > old, with no special effects or buttons.
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea how long a kernelcompilation will take. When
> > I start this job I will compile the latest kernel.org stable release
> > (i.e. 2.6.12 or up).
> >
> > Thanks in advance, Vegard
> >
> >
> 
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