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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
66638 Posts |
I actually don't know if I need to know this just yet, I'm waiting on an email.
I have a tri-core computer, not the AMD thing, but an Intel quad-core with something screwy going on with Ubuntu. I'd like to assign a bunch of NewPGen tasks to the computer, and as soon as one completes the next one starts up. So, if I had ten assignments, the first 3 would start up immediately, then as each finished, the next unstarted would would be assigned right after it. Would this be difficult to implement? |
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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Apparently, he only skimmed the email I sent, so all I got was advice. So, I guess I'm not starting a sieving effort, and I still don't know what to enter in the username and password field.
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Mar 2004
Belgium
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Jasong,
You can use srsieve in combination with batch jobs? Or shell scripts? |
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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