> I have one more question. What is the "end-user" difference between NPTL
> and NPTL-only. I know, that later won't compile linuxthreads, but what
> does it mean? Does all in-portage applications support NPTL, or some
> apps will fail to compile, or will be slower cause of the miss of
> linuxthrea
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Dave Nebinger wrote:
>
> > What do you think. Will I get better performance if I turn on NPTL on a
> > AMD 1800+ Athlon XP 512MB RAM. I use this machine for desktop purposes.
> > KDE, XMMS, Firefox, Tvtime, Kdevelop, Wesnoth, K3B, some audio- video
> > recording and so on.
>
> What do you think. Will I get better performance if I turn on NPTL on a
> AMD 1800+ Athlon XP 512MB RAM. I use this machine for desktop purposes.
> KDE, XMMS, Firefox, Tvtime, Kdevelop, Wesnoth, K3B, some audio- video
> recording and so on.
NPTL performs better than the legacy linuxthreads, so y
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