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#26 2006-12-15 07:54:00

AndyRTR
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From: Magdeburg/Germany
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Re: Does dual core mean?

simply raise the number of makejobs in your /etc/makepkg.conf ;-)

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#27 2006-12-15 08:13:39

Mr Green
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Re: Does dual core mean?

I do not like messing too much with flags .... because I do not build that may packages

Although I am having to rebuild kernel for lm_sensors ... so I could tweak kernel config emmm for Intel maybe


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#28 2006-12-15 09:28:57

iphitus
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From: Melbourne, Australia
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Re: Does dual core mean?

Mr Green wrote:

I do not like messing too much with flags .... because I do not build that may packages

Although I am having to rebuild kernel for lm_sensors ... so I could tweak kernel config emmm for Intel maybe

no, i don't bother with flags, on the whole, they're a waste of time and cause more problems. It'd take longer to find a good safe working set, then the real time they would save me.

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#29 2006-12-15 09:38:34

Mr Green
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Re: Does dual core mean?

thats what I thought ... I don't mess with them ... so ... maybe tweak kernel config though I doubt it will make much difference


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