Re: [gentoo-user] mmx sse sse2 use flags

2006-10-13 Thread maxim wexler
What does $cat /proc/cpuinfo say on the flags line? If they show up there I'd say add them. Because the cpu is at the center of the system they ought to be available for all of portage's tasks. My $.02. --- Matthew R. Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags

[gentoo-user] mmx sse sse2 use flags

2006-10-12 Thread Matthew R. Lee
I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx, sse, sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of other programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the question is should I enable these flags on a case by case basis or stick them

Re: [gentoo-user] mmx sse sse2 use flags

2006-10-12 Thread Hemmann, Volker Armin
On Thursday 12 October 2006 20:13, Matthew R. Lee wrote: I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx, sse, sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of other programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the question is should I

Re: [gentoo-user] mmx sse sse2 use flags

2006-10-12 Thread Kevin Fullerton
On 19:13 Thu 12 Oct , Matthew R. Lee wrote: I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx, sse, sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of other programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the question is should I

Re: [gentoo-user] mmx sse sse2 use flags

2006-10-12 Thread darren kirby
quoth the Matthew R. Lee: I need a bit of advice. I have these use flags enabled for mplayer (mmx, sse, sse2) But I've also seen them as possible use flags for a number of other programs, I'm about to install some kind of dvdripper. So the question is should I enable these flags on a case