On Wed, 24 May 2006, John Hearns wrote:

On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 23:24 -0400, sNAAPS eLYK wrote:
Hello, I'm Kyle Spaans, finishing my last year of highschool in
Northern Ontario, Canada, and I'm a budding Linux user.

ps. If you want something fun to do on your cluster,
implement this:

http://www.kerrighed.org/

There's a live CD version.
Get some OpenMP code running on it.
Come back and tell us about it when you have it working. Seriously.

Isn't anybody on list using this already?  Seems like they would be.
Looks like a scyldoid beowulf thing, and actually looks pretty nice.
Maybe a good thing for the Monkey to look into as well.  Might even try
it myself -- I'm writing a really involved (and ultracool) GUI driven
program with a clearly parallelizable component at the moment, and while
I haven't quite gotten the core loop running under the GUI (maybe today
-- writing nonblocking GUI apps requiring both threads and a state-based
interface on a SINGLE CPU -- and I'm actually importing/GUIifying old
code that ran single threaded from an ascii command line) I'm thinking
ahead to the day that I use the same GUI to fork off multiple core loops
on multiple systems under a common control.

   rgb



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