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having started to snapshot at top level?
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Michel Talon wrote on Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:34:33AM +0200:
Martin Cracauer wrote:
Right now I think there's a general lack of people building CMUCL
binaries, BTW.
There are recent cmucl binaries built here:
http://common-lisp.net/project/cmucl/downloads/snapshots/2009/01
-i386-5.3_9) is installed (and
updated) too. Still, no joy.
Any other way to get cmucl on amd64?
Thanks,
-cpghost.
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Pietro Cerutti wrote on Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:52:27PM +0200:
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| I'll have to repartition my 6.3 notebook anyway. Can you remind me
| which filesystems I can have background fsck on? My current single
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be missing something.
I badly need background fsck. We are talking a 1.3 GHz, a 5400 rpm
P-ATA notebook harddrive with a 150 GB filesystem here :-/
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[detached]
-en \033]0; grisu:ttype:~\007
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can't do much about it.
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Once the memory is above 4 GB you need a 64 bit kernel or a 32 bit
kernel with PAE enabled to use it.
Works fine for me on several machines, BTW. But the remapping options
in the BIOSes are often broken.
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unpredictable. Any benchmark doing dd of=/dev/null is bogus
IMHO.
My cstream utility has a build-in disgard option which avoids this
problem.
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can have faster
RAM (a little less useless) but are limited to 4 GB and there is some
BWCing to get ECC. CPUs are limited to 2.6 GHz with the FX-60.
Socket 940 single-core CPUs can be had up to 2.8 GHz.
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what I have seen best by far.
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Gary Kline wrote on Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 08:31:43PM -0800:
On Sun, Jan 01, 2006 at 11:20:40PM -0500, Martin Cracauer wrote:
For hardware testing, the best is ports/math/mprime
In combination with memtest86, because mprime doesn't sweep all RAM.
If you have several processors
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CPU counts.
So it probably doesn't matter either way.
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performance.
No.
PCI 32bit/33MHz is max 132 MB/sec.
Here's PCIe speed:
x1 5 Gbps 4 Gbps (500 MB/sec)
x4 20 Gbps 16 Gbps (2 GB/sec)
x8 40 Gbps 32 Gbps (4 GB/sec)
x16 80 Gbps 64 Gbps (8 GB/sec)
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easily be able to tell whether it is on or off by the write
performance. It should plummet by a factor of 4 or so.
cstream -i- -o/mnt/wherever/tmpfile -v1
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a dedicated timeoput mechanism, e.g.:
http://cracauer-forum.cons.org/forum/cratimeout.html
Then you can do `cratimeout 6 lynx`
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