III processors featuring Intel SpeedStep
technology are now offered at speeds of 700, 650 and 600 MHz.
The mobile Pentium III processor featuring SpeedStep technology
operate at 700 MHz in Maximum Performance Mode and 550 MHz in
Battery Optimized Mode.
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into a feed… ;-)
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in shell.
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Oops,
* Aristotle Pagaltzis [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-06-02 18:00]:
you really want to check out [`socat`][]
[socat]: http://www.dest-unreach.org/socat/
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://www.debian-administration.org/articles/388
http://fsbench.netnation.com/ dials back on that a bit; but the
fact remains that convictfs knows no shame when helping itself to
your clock cycles and memory circuits.
Both suggest that you may want to consider XFS or JFS instead.
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the `GIT_DIR` environment
variable to tell git commands where to look for it.)
That doesn’t address the issue that though fast, both reiserfs
and reiser4 are very CPU-hungry, though.
Pity that btrfs is basically just an alpha even now…
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should occur in
the case of radium. The thought is amusing and intriguing;
but whether the good Lord isn’t laughing about it and hasn’t
led me down the garden path, I cannot know.
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matching From and To by freak accident.
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forever (and
maybe sign them) – since that records which head was set to which
commit at which point in time.
(I wish there was a one-stop configuration setting to tell Git to
never expire any data of its data *ever*.)
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