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>> Andrew Sackville-West:
>>
>> To use all cores available when compiling a kernel, you don't need to
>> run several compilation jobs at the same time. Just set
>> CONCURRENCY_LEVEL to the number of cores you have.
>
>
> I looks like both CPUs are doing their thing
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> On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>
>>
>> To use all cores available when compiling a kernel, you don't need to
>> run several compilation jobs at the same time. Just set
>> CONCURRENCY_LEVEL to the number
Sorry, I meant to go to the list.
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From: David Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: 64 bit Dual-Core Moron
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Account for
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West:
> >
> > [...] Maybe you could just run multiple kernel compiles
> > simultaneously, including one or two that are reading/writing to a
> > network share and see what happens that way?
>
> To use all cores available when compiling a
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West:
> >
> > [...] Maybe you could just run multiple kernel compiles
> > simultaneously, including one or two that are reading/writing to a
> > network share and see what happens that way?
>
> To use all cores available when compiling a
Andrew Sackville-West:
>
> [...] Maybe you could just run multiple kernel compiles
> simultaneously, including one or two that are reading/writing to a
> network share and see what happens that way?
To use all cores available when compiling a kernel, you don't need to
run several compilation job
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:27 AM, David Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Those, of course, are cpu tests and don't really test out all the
> things in the machine, such as network, disk reads/writes etc.
Another possibility is to run a script that continously compiles a
recent linux kernel, using t
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 9:54 AM, Account for Debian group mail
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> I'd like to put the computer as a whole under a stress test, performance
> test. I can look at the /etc/dmesg and see that the CPS's are up and
Possibly mprime's torture test? That's at mersenne.org. I've us
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 09:54:14AM -0700, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
>
> On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Jeff Soules wrote:
>
> > >> What do you mean by "up to par"?
> > > http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/up+to+par
> >
> > I would venture to guess that we understand the expression, but just
> >
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Jeff Soules wrote:
> >> What do you mean by "up to par"?
> > http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/up+to+par
>
> I would venture to guess that we understand the expression, but just
> don't know what you're talking about.
>
> What specifically about the chip did you want to test
>> What do you mean by "up to par"?
> http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/up+to+par
I would venture to guess that we understand the expression, but just
don't know what you're talking about.
What specifically about the chip did you want to test? That it's
operating at the advertised clock speed,
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Ron Johnson wrote:
> What do you mean by "up to par"?
>
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> Jefferson LA USA
>
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/up+to+par
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On 08/01/08 11:05, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
Hello,
I'm a bit of a Moron when it comes to the newer 64 bit Dual-Core
technology. Are there programs out there that can test this new machine
(amd64 dualcore) to see if it is running up to par. That both CPUs are
doing there thing under l
Hello,
I'm a bit of a Moron when it comes to the newer 64 bit Dual-Core
technology. Are there programs out there that can test this new machine
(amd64 dualcore) to see if it is running up to par. That both CPUs are
doing there thing under load before I put this server into service?
And are there
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