--- Dave Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the extensive suggestions.
On 6/28/06, Julian Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fedora is focussed on being very cutting edge and developer
driven. If you are installing a permanent server, I'd
recommend
the Linux distribution CentOS
I
First Mark Pilgrim, now Cory Doctorow:
Mac guru and software developer Mark Pilgrim recently switched to
Ubuntu Linux after becoming fed up with proprietary Mac file-
formats and the increasing use of DRM technologies in the MacOS.
I've been a Mac user since 1984, and have a Mac tattooed
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable 32 CPUs
(8 threads x 4 cores).
How did that run? Are there any applicaitons you found that could
make use of '32' processors? You can't get blood from a rock, but it
seems like if a bunch of apps
On 6/29/06, Matt Darnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable 32 CPUs
(8 threads x 4 cores).
How did that run? Are there any applicaitons you found that could
make use of '32' processors? You can't get blood
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006, Matt Darnell wrote:
The try-n-buy applicatoin asks this question:
Is your application multi-threaded with low floating point content?
Anyone know what 'low floating point content' is?
Generally that means it doesn't do a lot of complex mathematical
calculations.
On Jun 29, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Matt Darnell wrote:
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable 32 CPUs
(8 threads x 4 cores).
How did that run?
Like a raped ape. 'make -j' flies.
Are there any applicaitons you found that could
make use of
On Jun 29, 2006, at 1:17 PM, Matt Darnell wrote:
On 6/29/06, Matt Darnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable 32 CPUs
(8 threads x 4 cores).
How did that run? Are there any applicaitons you found that could