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May 2003
24810 Posts |
I was just wondering exactly how much slower mprime is than prime95. MicroS**t has annoyed me more than I can take, and I was wanting to switch to Linux 9.0. However, I heard that mprime is a bit slower than prime95. Does anyone know what the speed difference is?
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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They are the same...
The overhead on Linux can be a bit lower so in some cases... I have moved an exponent from Windows to Linux (on the same box) and seen a small improvement... IMO, the biggest reason to move to mprime is all the other tools Linux offers makes managing mprime so much easier... |
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
25×257 Posts |
Oh yeah... Some of the newer features in 23.8 (The fancy torture test options) are not in mprime... Other than that, they are identical...
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May 2003
24810 Posts |
Where's a good place to find Red Hat 9.0? I heard it's the current version.
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Dec 2003
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May 2003
24810 Posts |
Is it still free open source software like Linux is supposed to be? I kept finding versions of Linux offered for 39.99, or 59.99, etc.
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Dec 2003
Team China
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Some distros offer their previous version as a free download and make a charge for their current version. With Linux I tend to look on paying for my distro as a charitable donation - so I pay a subscription to Slackware because I want Pat Volkerding to be able to go on improving it - even though I could get it as a free download if I wanted to. |
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Jul 2004
Nowhere
809 Posts |
www.linuxiso.org theres a good one they have redhat 9 still up as well as many many many many other distros if you dont want redhat mabey something else check
www.distrowatch.com look at cluster konppix of you are intrested in building a cluster
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Nov 2003
European Union
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Free Software has nothing to do with the price. Please visit http://www.gnu.org/
You can download RedHat for free from http://www.kernel.org/ But please consider buying a distribution or giving some donation. I suggest you considering these distributions: - SuSE Linux 9.1 Professional, US$ 90. Very easy for newbies. A free download version exists at ftp.suse.com - Slackware Linux 10.0 for US$ 40. Very powerful for servers/workstations and not hard for users. Free download via BitTorrent. Please consider seeding (letting others download from you after you download the file) - Debian GNU/Linux 3 from US$ 10. Very stable and very committed to the free software philosophy. Free download. - I hear Gentoo Linux is great but i haven't tried it. Free download I think. And BSDs are also good. FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD/DragonFlyBSD. They worth a try. All of them for free download (but OpenBSD is not in ISO format, the CD scheme is copyrighted, but you can still download the files and write them to a CD) Last fiddled with by optim on 2004-08-02 at 17:36 |
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