On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 22:16 -0600, Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
I have discovered the source of the problem: the file
/etc/default/adjtimex had a TICK value of 9750. That's 2.5% less than
the standard value of 1 and accounts exactly for the clock skew I
observed.
Oh, I wish I'd remembered
Stephen Olander-Waters wrote:
On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 22:16 -0600, Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
I have discovered the source of the problem: the file
/etc/default/adjtimex had a TICK value of 9750. That's 2.5% less than
the standard value of 1 and accounts exactly for the clock skew I
observed.
Hans-J. Ullrich ha scritto:
Hi all,
I just tried to run famous john password cracker on my multicore system. I
discovered, that john is using only one of my two cpus (100 percent). The
other one seem to work for other tasks (0 - 20 percent).
So, must I compile john in another way ?
Must
Certainly, but if john is eable to run from another point (i.e another
dictionary) is posible to run a second instance of the program from
another point and really do parallel process...
On 2/21/08, Mr. P|pex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans-J. Ullrich ha scritto:
Hi all,
I just tried to run
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 01:02:36PM -0600, Jaime Ochoa Malag?n wrote:
On 2/21/08, Mr. P|pex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans-J. Ullrich ha scritto:
I just tried to run famous john password cracker on my multicore
system. I
discovered, that john is using only one of my two cpus (100
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