> I have a computer with an amdk6-3d processor in it. since uname
> doesn't detect the processor correctly, and compiles cdrecord for a
> 586, which I don't have, I would like instructions on how to compile
> cdrecord for my processor, or where to get binary versions compiled
> for a amdk6 or a 686 or pentium. I think there is a kernel bug that
> causes uname to return the wrong processor, because when it boots, it
> gives me the correct processor.
That 100% useless
Burning 4 CDs in parallel(+X +mpg123 + ...) gives me a "phaenomeal"<g> load of
0.07-0.14 (0.04-0.06 without the 4 cdrecords!)
Each cdrecord has between <1% and 4% in Top
Even mpg123 needs (much) more CPU-Power to play MP3!
And cdrecord can get burn "faster" by optimized compiling!
Bis denn
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