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at evil times :)
Looking forward to the tweaks/settings options that will appear on this VM over
the next little while...
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On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Robert Dale wrote:
>
> I bought a laptop which uses an Intel CPU with SpeedStep. Sometimes when
> I boot the kernel recognizes the full MHz, and other times it is much less.
> And of course the BogoMIPS reflect this we well.
>
> I'm wondering if this has any sort of
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Robert Dale wrote:
I bought a laptop which uses an Intel CPU with SpeedStep. Sometimes when
I boot the kernel recognizes the full MHz, and other times it is much less.
And of course the BogoMIPS reflect this we well.
I'm wondering if this has any sort of side-effect
e new copy".
But i've got to be wrong. I just don't know why.
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e new copy".
But i've got to be wrong. I just don't know why.
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On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Chris Wedgwood wrote:
> (cc' list trimmed)
[further]
> I use ramfs for /tmp on my laptop -- it's very handy because it
> extends the amount of the the disk had spent spun down and therefore
> battery life; but writing large files into /tmp can blow away the
> system or at
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Chris Wedgwood wrote:
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[further]
I use ramfs for /tmp on my laptop -- it's very handy because it
extends the amount of the the disk had spent spun down and therefore
battery life; but writing large files into /tmp can blow away the
system or at the
l-k)?
perhaps this is just a known problem by now but i haven't seen mention on l-k
so i'll risk the wrath of the appropriate gods.
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)?
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