These programs may not fork() but they probably pthread_create() so I wouldn't go around saying that they are single threaded, esp the ray tracer.
What I found to be the most interesting finding is the performance of athlon64 and core2duo in 32 vs 64bit mode. Athlon64 have better 64bit performance/price even if they have slightly slower benchmarks. Also I think we need more benchmarks for low cost processors, you know the ones that average users purchase. I'm sick of benchmarks of ferrari's vs lamborghini's if you know what I mean.
I've looked at all the animations, etc and all maps of the collision are in 2D. Would it be possible to create 3D volumes of the galaxy clusters and animate them as the dark matter and baryonic matter collide?
will RHEL5 have firewire working out of the box?
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It's a shame that RHEL4 advanced server doesn't have working firewire out of the box. Even when I tried to compile firewire for the kernel I got an error. Same with a simple make mrproper for the default kernel. Hopefully RHEL5 will.
The i855gm/915 has a docbook almost 500 pages in length with all the specs for the chip. If you go to intel's page for drivers you'll see that their drivers are created by Tungsten. If you run the most recent xorg, xf86-intel-video drivers from freedesktop (prior to this announcement), and mesa you'll have almost fully working DRI. This announcement is just to show that the OSS drivers now support the new 965 chipset. Nothing new here move along!!!
Increase funding in science and technological research/education so we can build mobile fusion reactors or other renewable sources of energy and better agricultural technologies to sustain the population. Unfortunately, more thought, money, and time are spent on things like entertainment because there is more immediate profit.
Spending money on defense sometimes has the good side effect of creating these new technologies that benefit humanity, but a disproportionate amount of the money goes into missles/bombs, nukes, warships/tanks/jets/heli's, and conventional arms. As long as we have cowardly war mongers as leaders this will not change.
the states can do whatever they want, and if someone thinks it is unconstitutional one can take it up the chain of state and eventually to the supreme court if necessary.
Constitutional rights are the law of the land unless you're in the army or work for the fed government in some capacity as a spy. A state government cannot pass a law that violates a constutional liberty. If it does then it can be taken to court. Far be it for a uni to pass some assinine policy to keep their students' mouths shut.
The Walton's are the stingiest greediest family ever. They could learn a thing or two from Buffet and Gates. I'll be sure to give all my money to charity before I go.
Stop right there. I'm not cutting any firmware and I don't care what it does. I want to just modprobe it and it should just work. Anything else is a broken driver.
I like ndiswrapper because currently it just works and it doesn't break anything in windows.
If any of you use BofA investment services, you know that it doesn't even work properly with firefox/mozilla/opera/ or konqueror. It works fine with IE6 however. So annoying.
a 566MHz Celeron with 128MB of RAM with the sql server going and separate ruby web bricks running at any given time? I think not. I did a project for school recently where our ruby on rails / apache project was all running off such a machine without problems...let's see you do that M$.
and it's difficult to compile for, you have to get intel's compilers to do a decent job with it (believe me gcc really sucks at ia64). Even in scientific fields it's a hassle to compile or port programs that were originally made for gcc.
There is another issue with the approach you suggest. If Google decides that javapage.htm is the end all be all of JAVA knowledge, and removes all other listings from their database - then everyone and their grandmother will be fed information from this one source. That will ultimately reduce the effectiveness of Google to return valid responses to people who do not use search like a robot.
I'm a cheap bastard and I need performance/price ratios. Tomshardware is too slow with its CPU charts.
what proof?
Imagine if these ants evolved wings like some of their cousins. Then they could glide after trap-jaw jumping increasing their range by 2 or 3 times.
These programs may not fork() but they probably pthread_create() so I wouldn't go around saying that they are single threaded, esp the ray tracer.
What I found to be the most interesting finding is the performance of athlon64 and core2duo in 32 vs 64bit mode. Athlon64 have better 64bit performance/price even if they have slightly slower benchmarks. Also I think we need more benchmarks for low cost processors, you know the ones that average users purchase. I'm sick of benchmarks of ferrari's vs lamborghini's if you know what I mean.
I've looked at all the animations, etc and all maps of the collision are in 2D. Would it be possible to create 3D volumes of the galaxy clusters and animate them as the dark matter and baryonic matter collide?
It's a shame that RHEL4 advanced server doesn't have working firewire out of the box. Even when I tried to compile firewire for the kernel I got an error. Same with a simple make mrproper for the default kernel. Hopefully RHEL5 will.
The i855gm/915 has a docbook almost 500 pages in length with all the specs for the chip. If you go to intel's page for drivers you'll see that their drivers are created by Tungsten. If you run the most recent xorg, xf86-intel-video drivers from freedesktop (prior to this announcement), and mesa you'll have almost fully working DRI. This announcement is just to show that the OSS drivers now support the new 965 chipset. Nothing new here move along!!!
we'll get it right eventually. The US didn't get it right the first couple of times either.
Increase funding in science and technological research/education so we can build mobile fusion reactors or other renewable sources of energy and better agricultural technologies to sustain the population. Unfortunately, more thought, money, and time are spent on things like entertainment because there is more immediate profit.
Spending money on defense sometimes has the good side effect of creating these new technologies that benefit humanity, but a disproportionate amount of the money goes into missles/bombs, nukes, warships/tanks/jets/heli's, and conventional arms. As long as we have cowardly war mongers as leaders this will not change.
The only thing you have to fear is fear itself.
Until the price of mac's go down to $250 or the price of a mac laptop goes down to $550 i can't afford one;
will i be able to upgrade from ext3 to ext4?
the states can do whatever they want, and if someone thinks it is unconstitutional one can take it up the chain of state and eventually to the supreme court if necessary.
Constitutional rights are the law of the land unless you're in the army or work for the fed government in some capacity as a spy. A state government cannot pass a law that violates a constutional liberty. If it does then it can be taken to court. Far be it for a uni to pass some assinine policy to keep their students' mouths shut.
Looks like you don't have to worry that much anymore.
The Walton's are the stingiest greediest family ever. They could learn a thing or two from Buffet and Gates. I'll be sure to give all my money to charity before I go.
if you didn't read the topic as "Quake is one-zero".
Stop right there. I'm not cutting any firmware and I don't care what it does. I want to just modprobe it and it should just work. Anything else is a broken driver.
I like ndiswrapper because currently it just works and it doesn't break anything in windows.
that behaves like a dog.
If any of you use BofA investment services, you know that it doesn't even work properly with firefox/mozilla/opera/ or konqueror. It works fine with IE6 however. So annoying.
a 566MHz Celeron with 128MB of RAM with the sql server going and separate ruby web bricks running at any given time? I think not. I did a project for school recently where our ruby on rails / apache project was all running off such a machine without problems. ..let's see you do that M$.
and it's difficult to compile for, you have to get intel's compilers to do a decent job with it (believe me gcc really sucks at ia64). Even in scientific fields it's a hassle to compile or port programs that were originally made for gcc.
There is another issue with the approach you suggest. If Google decides that javapage.htm is the end all be all of JAVA knowledge, and removes all other listings from their database - then everyone and their grandmother will be fed information from this one source. That will ultimately reduce the effectiveness of Google to return valid responses to people who do not use search like a robot.
Unfortunately that is exactly what is happening today.
There is intelligent life, they think we're amoeba.
Oh the prank calls that can be made with this ..all the calls come in as 1000023456
You know what - go to hell. Call me back when you have something reasonable with passive cooling.
if only amd started making gpu's.