Hey Benny!
BP> who needs 36 ?, one is sometimes faster then 36 old womans :)
I'll believe it when I see it. I've heard recent rumours of a six second
kernel compile. I am nowhere near that with 2|4|6|8 penguins on the various
machines I currently have at my disposal the fastest one being a 6 penguin
4.1GHz cpu. I haven't timed it but I am positive it would be minutes and not
seconds. As we speak I have a 5.7.14 kernel running on there. The newest
5.8.1 still has issues with graphics but is better than 5.8.0 which didn't work
at all.
BP> i had forget to turn off multilib
I haven't done a multilib since about 2005. Way too much work for absolutely
no good reason ... unless of course you enjoy crippling machines.
BP> i have a slackware at home running on atom cpu, not impressed
I have 2 at the moment. Neither is running any distribution. They are both
customized console only linux-gnu development systems with one running wireless
access to the internet for so-called smartphones in the neighbourhood. They
work great for what they are intended to do and both can and do take care of
themselves.
BP> its wild enough that graphics cards have now more memory then my
BP> first amiga harddisk
Also power consumption. Personally I have no use for those and the closest I
come to that is a generation 9 i5-9400 with it's builtin IntelĀ® UHD Graphics
630. This is the one that has issues with the newest 5.8 kernels. I am using
it to test console based framebuffer graphics with mplayer's "-vo fbdev2"
switch.
Life is good,
Maurice
... Don't cry for me I have vi.
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