On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Lucas Holt wrote:
Don't worry about recompiling everything right away. Gnome takes a long
time to compile! The cpu type does seem to help multimedia apps and WMs if
they were designed to take advantage of the extra instructions.
I usually get a machine up and then change the
Don't worry about recompiling everything right away. Gnome takes a long
time to compile! The cpu type does seem to help multimedia apps and WMs if
they were designed to take advantage of the extra instructions.
I usually get a machine up and then change the cpu type after I have the
basics wor
Best regards,
Chris
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004, Henrik W Lund wrote:
Chris wrote:
I'm curious - I have an AthlonXP cpu, and I seen on several posts where
people have listed, CPUTYPE?=athlon-xp in /etc/make.conf.
My question is this, what are the ramifications if I added that to my
/etc/make.conf now,
Henrik W Lund wrote:
Greetings!
No, nothing you put into make.conf will affect already installed
software. This file is for setting build-time options, and as such will
only affect subsequent software builds. And yes, rebuilding and
reinstalling a package you already have qualifies as a "subsequ
Chris wrote:
I'm curious - I have an AthlonXP cpu, and I seen on several posts
where people have listed, CPUTYPE?=athlon-xp in /etc/make.conf.
My question is this, what are the ramifications if I added that to my
/etc/make.conf now, after my current device has had nothing in the
before mentione
I'm curious - I have an AthlonXP cpu, and I seen on several posts where
people have listed, CPUTYPE?=athlon-xp in /etc/make.conf.
My question is this, what are the ramifications if I added that to my
/etc/make.conf now, after my current device has had nothing in the
before mentioned file.
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