I don't like to admit it, but I run some tests on a Samsung netbook 
 with a dual-core Atom 1.6 Ghz, 2 GB Ram and 300 GB 5400 rpm hard disk. 
 typically only use a small ~40K pair test corpus. Only use MGIZA++ and 
 snt2cooc slows to slower-than a crawl on one core.

 Have several desktops we draft into action sometimes. 4 GB w/ 3 Ghz 
 Pentium Dual-cores. They run much smoother and faster than on the 2 GB 
 netbook.

 We're running SVN rev 4153 from mid-August last year on Ubuntu 10.04. 
 Plan to update our binaries to the GITHUB version 2-3 months after the 
 Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is launched in the spring.

 Hope this helps.
 Tom


 On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:54:36 +0000, Hieu Hoang <[email protected]> 
 wrote:
> hi all
>
> does anyone have experience running the training pipeline on a 
> laptop?
> It seem very slow to me, especially some parts of the GIZA++ 
> alignment
> (and possibly later stages too). Seems to be crawling due to IO waits 
> on
> a GIZA process called snt2cooc.out. This doesn't happens when running 
> on
> larger servers. Has anyone else encounter this problem?
>
> I'm using a MacBook 2.4Ghz dual core, OSX 10.7.3, 240GB disk (5400
> spin), 4GB ram.
>
>
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