Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Mon, 24 Mar 2003 12:33:59 +0100 | From | Jan-Benedict Glaw <> | Subject | Re: Deprecating .gz format on kernel.org |
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On Thu, 2003-03-20 11:51:41 -0600, Eli Carter <eli.carter@inet.com> wrote in message <3E79FFAD.3040904@inet.com>: > Mike Dresser wrote: > >On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote: > > > >>jbglaw@schnarchnase:/tmp$ cat /proc/cpuinfo > > > > > >>bogomips : 15.10 > > So, who can beat his 15.10 bogomips? Anyone run <1 bogomips?
I've tested an Intel i386SX, 16MHz these days. It reached 1.19 Bogomips IIRC using 2.4.x.
As you may see, I'm currently collecting very different hardware (very old ia32 based systems as well as anything != ia32 capable of running Linux). My goal is to build an (automated) compile & boot farm of machines to detect major breakages _early_. In the past few years, we had quite some ups (and some really hard downs...) which I want to see:
- Remember SCSI-eh changes? Some drivers still need to be ported (or am I wrong here?) - module-init-tools took quite some time... - sparc32 unfortunately is not yet really running 2.5.x. 2.4.x doesn't do SMP for me (Level 15 Interrupt). However, here I do know when this was introduced and I'll have a look. Somewhen... - ...
Things are easier to sort out as long as the breakages are _new_. If they're there for a year and nobody cares about fixing them, non-ia32 architectures might again be near being dropped (sun4?).
With some luck, I'll get some room (incl. power and IP connectivity) near Halle/Westf. (Germany). If this fails, I'd be _really_ interested in other offers here... "CRT - Compile and Run a Test"
MfG, JBG
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