Wonder if we could have a site that will allow a user to customise a
system in such a way that, as you add/change components, you get to
see meters on how the cost changes, how its performace changes, and how
its compatibility with linux changes.

Wonder if any such thing exists already!!

Vikas



On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 11:04:05AM +0530, Linux Lingam wrote:
> [snip]
> 
> i also feel the time has come to redefine 'throughput' more carefully
> than just look at raw computing power.
> 
> on several machines running gnulinux, have noted the swap setting can
> at times slow down performance. tinkering with 'low latency' settings
> in ubuntustudio just shows how every OS needs to switch to saffola ;-)
> 
> your application may just define how you wish to define your hardware
> configuration. all too often, hi-speed ram and in the right generous
> amounts can bring significant speeds.
> hey! you all know the stuff, but the point is, where is the quick 'n
> neat reference on the web or elsewhere so new-bhais (!) know how to
> custom-configure their machines, save money on a cpu purchase, and
> offset that with other components for a faster digital ecosystem?
> 
> time for a new thread, forum, or hopefully, a wiki?
> 
> :-)
> niyam
> 
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