Julien Puydt wrote:
Le 21/03/2013 07:04, Julien Puydt a écrit :
I'll post the results of make ptestlong when I'll have had the time to
run it (could take a few days).
I didn't manage to run make ptestlong correctly : after a while, the
box get loaded like crazy and tests start to fail with
Le 22/03/2013 17:37, leif a écrit :
Julien Puydt wrote:
Le 21/03/2013 07:04, Julien Puydt a écrit :
I'll post the results of make ptestlong when I'll have had the time to
run it (could take a few days).
I didn't manage to run make ptestlong correctly : after a while, the
box get loaded like
I can only thak you for the effort on compiling sage on ARM,
considering that you do it in your very own small laptop.
What happened with the ARM box that William said he would buy for the
sagemath cluster?
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On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 8:31 AM, mmarco mma...@unizar.es wrote:
I can only thak you for the effort on compiling sage on ARM,
considering that you do it in your very own small laptop.
What happened with the ARM box that William said he would buy for the
sagemath cluster?
Andrew Ohana was
Last time I talked to him, he suggested we use qemu to make a virtual
ARM machine. That's probably faster than actual
hardware for this purpose, and we can configure it to have way more RAM.
Is that true? emulating an arm processor is actually faster than the
processor itself?
Wow!
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Le 21/03/2013 19:40, mmarco a écrit :
Last time I talked to him, he suggested we use qemu to make a virtual
ARM machine. That's probably faster than actual
hardware for this purpose, and we can configure it to have way more RAM.
Is that true? emulating an arm processor is actually faster
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:40 AM, mmarco mma...@unizar.es wrote:
Last time I talked to him, he suggested we use qemu to make a virtual
ARM machine. That's probably faster than actual
hardware for this purpose, and we can configure it to have way more RAM.
Is that true? emulating an arm