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Old 2003-04-13, 22:48   #1
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Hi,

I have switched to FreeBSD 4.8R recently, and now my mprime 22.12 client needs about three times longer than the Linux version, continuing at the same point the Linux client stopped a few days ago.

I don't think it's a mistake of measurement, because indeed 10000 iterations now need about 30 minutes, while it was exactly 10 minutes before.

Any ideas what I can do about that?

Regards,
k.j.
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Old 2003-04-13, 22:55   #2
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You need to compile SSE support into the kernel...

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&th=e0506a3091d38502&rnum=1
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Old 2003-04-14, 11:24   #3
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You need to compile SSE support into the kernel...
Is this necessary also for RedHat 8.0, or does tat disttribution come already compiled for SSE2 support?

Any link to point me straight to the subject?

Thanks ;)

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Old 2003-04-14, 12:08   #4
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You need to compile SSE support into the kernel...
Is this necessary also for RedHat 8.0, or does tat disttribution come already compiled for SSE2 support?
Hm, I believe that under Linux you won't need to change the kernel to make SSE possible. That's FreeBSD-only specialty.
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Old 2003-04-14, 15:52   #5
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Note that compiling a new kernel in FreeBSD is very trivial...

This lack of SSE in the default kernel is a feature, not a bug... :)
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Old 2003-04-14, 16:26   #6
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Note that compiling a new kernel in FreeBSD is very trivial...

This lack of SSE in the default kernel is a feature, not a bug... :)
Probably you are right... ;)

I'd be interested in why this feature is only documented in the release notes of 4.4R, and for what reasons it might exist.

It surely would be a good idea to make a comment in the docs of mprime... :D
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