On Jun 19, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Sisantha Godawela-Ohle wrote:
Hi,
i would like to get information regarding "Xorg -configure" on
1x1.4GHZ PIII and 2x1.4GHZ opteron servern with FreeBSD v.7.0.
Both gives me this "no devices to configure. configuration fail".
But I have the same FeeBSD v 7.0 on 2x1.2GHZ PIII Servers installed
and successfully configured the Xorg!
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All are having on board ati vedio graphics
I would be greatly appreciate if someone can give me a solution
to this configurations problem.
thanks in advance,
sincerely,
Sisantha
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Hi list,
I'm a grad student at the School of Computational Science (a poorly
chosen name for scientific computing) at FSU. My interests, while
not
necessarily scientific, is in machine learning. I work on
software that
trains classifiers on an 8 core Xeon machine and consumes about
15GB of
RAM (needed when you train with 103k features!). All the
development is
presently done on Windows XP64, but I will eventually have to make
the
software cross platform. We ideally want to use icc (not the old
one in
ports!) or some other high performance compiler, but these simply
don't
exist on FreeBSD...we will unfortunately have to use Linux. Words
can't
even begin describe how gcc doesn't compare to compilers like icc or
suncc. I'm very worried that FreeBSD will never take ahold in the
HPC
community, especially as computers ship with more cores (where
FreeBSD
is shining!) and make OpenMP, HPF, and similar more attractive than
MPI. What can be done to expose FreeBSD to the HPC community?
How can
we get Intel, Sun and others to support HPC on FreeBSD? I really
look
forward to the day that FreeBSD runs on that 8 core machine, I'd
like to
see SMPng at work :)
Best Regards,
Nathan Lay
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