Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Tuesday 11 March 2008, Dale wrote:
I would love to build a rig with two dual core CPUs, 4 cores in all.
  Compile times would be pretty short.  ;-)  Woooooo Ooooooo.

Huh. Dunno about that. I have a Core2 Duo with 2G RAM here and took kdeenablefinal out of USE last night. Started emerge world at midnight, wanted to remerge 240+ packages, at 7am this morning it was up to #200 or thereabouts.

So either these cpus aren't all they are cracked up to be or the software is just HUGE. I'm going with the latter :-)

I also see that kde-4.0.2 just hit portage, complete with 345M of sources to be downloaded. The other lads in the office here think I am completely and utterly mentally defective to want to run Gentoo. I think I'm starting to see why they might think that <evil_grin>


My old AMD 2500+ with 1Gb of ram does pretty good. I would just like to be able to type in cat /proc/cpuinfo and see it list those CPUs. LOL I agree, the software is just huge. It just seems to keep creeping up on us. Compile times just keep going up too.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # emerge -ep world | genlop -p
These are the pretended packages: (this may take a while; wait...)

<<  SNIP one loooooooong list  >>


Estimated update time: 1 day, 20 hours, 53 minutes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / #
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That used to be about 23 hours or so.  More bells and whistles tho.  o_O

I'm sticking with KDE 3 right now. With this dial-up and the frequency of updates, it's just not worth it right now. By the time I get it updated a new set of updates is coming out.
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