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more OpenBSD woes: recompiling the kernel



     Yeah?  Well I may only have a P90, but that's just 'cause I'm holding 
     out for the Crusoe port!


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Subject: Re: more OpenBSD woes: recompiling the kernel
Author:  "Scott Stirling" <sstirling at mediaone.net> at InterNet
Date:    1/21/00 2:48 AM


I'm not surprised, having read this article a while back:
     
http://www.ars-technica.com/cpu/3q99/athlon/athlon-7.html
     
I think I paid at least another $300 for those 10 seconds, but I wanted a 
bleeding edge Athlon and TNT video card, not two Celerons.  Now I am 
thinking of getting yet another computer, and dual PIIs or Celerons may be 
the way I'll go.
     
But your results are a case in point--a real OS runs well on real hardware, 
and runs like a dog on antique hardware.  Linux is no different, except 
unlike some OS'es it will actually run on a 386.
     
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Martin" <dmartin at ne.arris-i.com> 
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Scott Stirling wrote: 
>
> > Hee, hee.  I run Linux on my Athlon 700, 196 MB SDRAM, 13 GB 7200 RPM 
IDE
> > drive and it takes me 2min 25sec (tops) to compile the 2.2.13 kernel 
with
> > standard config options.  I know people love to extend the lives of boat 
> > anchors with Linux, but it's such a sweet OS to have on a kick-ass 
computer!
>
> Pissing contest, eh?  I have a dual celeron 400 that compiles the kernel 
> in 2 min, 35 seconds, and only cost me $300 for the board and both CPUs. 
> How much extra did you pay for those 10 seconds?  EH?
>
> hehehe  :)
     
     
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