pffft. for $35/month for 10M/bits and a real ip-address I don't think that's expensive. But then again I do live in Sweden, so it might be some different for you in the us:-)
well, yes and no. This screenshot was taken just after loginprocess, which was started as "kdm". So this is kde memory footprint just after the login (okey, not only kde's footprint).
But, I didn't run any other programs, other that was started during the boot process, which shall be cups, the nfs (portmap and rpc.statd) and the gpm program. (I'm running LFS on my computer).
How would it be easier to capture the HD stream, which is at a 1.5GBits or 150Mb per second?
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Even if the aliasing case is indeed a bug in the code somewhere, the fact that -march=i686 works perfectly, while -march=athlon can cause X to segfault, the program segfault, or the program not show all the graphics leads me to believe it still needs help.
I've compiled everything on my machine wih gcc 3.1.1 with -march=athlon -mmmx -m3dnow -O2 and I have never ever had an segfault.
This includes: kernel 2.4.19 (I edited the makefile:-), XFree 4.2.0, QT 3.0.5, KDE 3.0.2, Mozilla 1.1b etc etc... So it's more that you need to compile everything with the same optimization.
when will we have ONE open source office packages which we all can use? Like now there's a number of Office packages which are doing the same thing and ofcourse, inventing the wheel once again, in each different office package.
If you need fast web server which should handle static content, take a look at TUX.
Thisone is fast. Here can you find some benchmarks that I have done. All test was made on kernel 2.4.18
pffft. for $35/month for 10M/bits and a real ip-address I don't think that's expensive. But then again I do live in Sweden, so it might be some different for you in the us :-)
Nice too notice that they are using ogg as there music format.
you can find it here.
This is probably too late but you can find a optimized build for athlon here.
well, yes and no. This screenshot was taken just after loginprocess, which was started as "kdm". So this is kde memory footprint just after the login (okey, not only kde's footprint).
But, I didn't run any other programs, other that was started during the boot process, which shall be cups, the nfs (portmap and rpc.statd) and the gpm program. (I'm running LFS on my computer).
It takes about 19% of my memory, when it has started. take a look. Why the pictures says it's 22% is that snapshot has taken the 3%...
grab the raw broadcast stream for example
How would it be easier to capture the HD stream, which is at a 1.5GBits or 150Mb per second?
Even if the aliasing case is indeed a bug in the code somewhere, the fact that -march=i686 works perfectly, while -march=athlon can cause X to segfault, the program segfault, or the program not show all the graphics leads me to believe it still needs help.
:-), XFree 4.2.0, QT 3.0.5, KDE 3.0.2, Mozilla 1.1b etc etc... So it's more that you need to compile everything with the same optimization.
I've compiled everything on my machine wih gcc 3.1.1 with -march=athlon -mmmx -m3dnow -O2 and I have never ever had an segfault.
This includes: kernel 2.4.19 (I edited the makefile
when will we have ONE open source office packages which we all can use? Like now there's a number of Office packages which are doing the same thing and ofcourse, inventing the wheel once again, in each different office package.
If you need fast web server which should handle static content, take a look at TUX. Thisone is fast.
Here can you find some benchmarks that I have done. All test was made on kernel 2.4.18
well, then it's only one thing to do; run the tpc test on each database and see whichone will perform best.
than my stuff? No, they don't have two pioneer cdj-1000 and a djm-600 to mix with.
go to my site and you will find the source files here. vorbis slashdoted
here you can find what they broadcast.On XM Roll and on XM Rock
if you wait for a while, I will have the files at ftp.fredan.org/mozilla/