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Author: Dr Ivan D. ReidDr Ivan D. Reid
Date: Dec 6, 2007 05:19
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 23:51:41 -0000, root gmail.com>
wrote in <13leecd5leqhm68@corp.supernews.com>:
> Why so little traffic here??
> I have an XP1000 running Gentoo. Fabulous machine, very fast!!
> Anyhow, I'd like to run some sort of distributed computing client on this
> machine, however, none of the big dist computing projects offer one for
> Linux on Alpha? Why is that?? Anyone here running such a client on
> their machine?
--
Ivan Reid, School of Engineering & Design, _____________ CMS Collaboration,
Brunel University. Ivan.Reid@[ brunel.ac.uk|cern.ch] Room 40-1-B12, CERN
KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty".
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Author: cppcpp
Date: Nov 28, 2007 04:58
I received an API CS20 yesterday that I bought second-hand. It had a
bad power supply (red LED in standby mode and would not power up). I
replaced the power supply with a spare I had and it powered up, and
LEDs are now green. Unfortunately, I am not getting output from
either serial port (I expect to see "2048 Meg of system memory,
Initializing GCT/FRU", etc etc).
I have tried the recovery options documented in the user manual by
setting jumpers on the J2 jumper block (restore factory default
environment settings, upgrade/recover firmware, and failsafe reflash
from CD-ROM). None of these jumper settings appeared to do anything,
and I never saw any kind of output on my serial console.
I also swapped all RAM from a healthy CS20 I already had - the healthy
CS20 still boots fine, and no change on the "new" machine. There is
also no change if I power on the machine with no system RAM at all.
Nothing I've tried so far has produced a visible change in the power-
on sequence. At this point, I am not sure what is wrong and could use
some advice.
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Author: david007david007
Date: Nov 23, 2007 00:25
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Author: Emmanuel PERRINEmmanuel PERRIN
Date: Nov 18, 2007 05:35
Hello,
I have a PWS 500a on which NT works "perfectly". I try to use linux on
it (instead of windows). I succed in installing milo (v1.5) but none of
the kernels I have found boot up. Is it a wrong milo version ?
Thanks by advance/
ejmp
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Author: david007david007
Date: Nov 10, 2007 07:19
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Date: Oct 23, 2007 08:34
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Author: DiskManDiskMan
Date: Oct 22, 2007 22:35
Is everyone having this problem or is it just me? I've recompiled numerous
2.6.x, installed umpteen patches and no matter WHAT my box crashes if I run
'make -j2'... no double about it!
Example, I was recompiling KDE and optimizing it for my box. Everything goes
well until I type 'make -sj2'. Both cpu's will run for a few minutes, it
suddenly jumps to 100%% cpu usage, and then suddenly *BAM!* crash... locked
tight as a drum, no error msg, no nothing!
Now I'm aware of the issue with smp and certain types of C/C++ code but this
happens all the time and even with Compaq C! Any ideas whats going on? do I
have some bad mem? is it the scheduler in the kernel? is there some sort of
memory leak? any ideas would be helpful! It would be nice to be able to use
BOTH cpu's when compiling jumbo software! WillieG
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Author: DiskManDiskMan
Date: Oct 18, 2007 18:01
Are you trying to run a smp kernel? If so, the only one that I could get to
fire up right was 2.6.14.3... I had to roll some
of the netfilter stuff into the kernel, some of the modules didn't compile
well as stand a lone mods. Another thing, in smp
it doesn't fair to well under heavy load and heavy i/o. Just an FYI... for
everything else the smp kernel ran fine but
when ever I attempted to compile some software, and run 'make -j2', it would
just simply hang after several minutes...
sometimes not even that. On the other hand, if I ran 'systest' [a program
that caculates pi out to what ever number
you wish], it worked fine. I could fire up two threads and 1 would take one
cpu and 1 would take the other. After
calcuating some ungodly numbers, it never froze... So it seems to be
entirely...
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