Re: Lower bogomips in debian?

1998-08-17 Thread Christopher Barry
I have a Pentium-MMX 166MHz overclocked to 200MHz and I get 399.77. I believe 332.60 is the exact number I got to when I had it clocked at 166MHz. That definately is a weird problem you've got. FWIW, Chris none wrote: Hi, I just recently installed debian 2.0 on my pc at home and I just

Re: Lower bogomips in debian?

1998-08-17 Thread Mark Panzer
Christopher Barry wrote: I have a Pentium-MMX 166MHz overclocked to 200MHz and I get 399.77. I believe 332.60 is the exact number I got to when I had it clocked at 166MHz. That definately is a weird problem you've got. FWIW, Chris none wrote: Hi, I just recently installed debian

Re: Lower bogomips in debian?

1998-08-17 Thread Michele Bini
The bogomips value you see at booting time depends only on the kernel, not on the distribution. Maybe that the bogomips calculation algorithm is changed from a kernel version to an other. And remember that the bogomips value is bogus ;) Michele [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Lower bogomips in debian?

1998-08-16 Thread none
Hi, I just recently installed debian 2.0 on my pc at home and I just noticed something odd as I booted. Since I have started using debian it shows 249.04 bogomips whereas when I used to run slackware,redhat,suse it would show 332.60 bogomips. I know this probably isnt such a big deal but it struck