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Jan 30 |
accepted | Running -march optimized software on another architechture? |
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Jan 29 |
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Running -march optimized software on another architechture? Do you know if Qemu is capable of emulating Athlon64 instruction sets? |
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asked | Running -march optimized software on another architechture? |
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Jul 4 |
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Using the Wifi of a notebook via ethernet for another PC Ok, grabbed the wrong cable. Thanks! |
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Jul 4 |
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Jul 4 |
accepted | Using the Wifi of a notebook via ethernet for another PC |
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Jul 4 |
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Jul 4 |
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Using the Wifi of a notebook via ethernet for another PC Thank you for the reply, though I didn't manage to get it working. I will edit the topic. |
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Jul 4 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 4 |
asked | Using the Wifi of a notebook via ethernet for another PC |
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Aug 5 |
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CLI filesystem benchmark for random read/write with specified block size Thanks again! Yes, I tried bonnie++ with the chunk-size and this is the output: dpaste.com/587091 As you can see, it only displays random create per second and delete per second. I'm looking for a tool with a output like this: lwn.net/Articles/220277 |
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Aug 5 |
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CLI filesystem benchmark for random read/write with specified block size Thanks for your reply but neither bonnie nor the programms on the Linux Benchmark Suite (been there, done that) are able to do random write/reads with 4K Chunk size. I found IOtest, which is exactly what I'm looking for, unfortunately there is no working download link on the company's page. |
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awarded | Student |
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Aug 4 |
asked | CLI filesystem benchmark for random read/write with specified block size |