On Thu, 2007-01-11 at 18:45 +0000, James Wilkinson wrote: > Ric Moore wrote: > > Do you have an Intel PIII or an AMD PIII clone? Could make a LOT of > > difference. Installs to my old clunker have been problematic due to some > > design flaws in the older AMD P5 CPU's. I had to roll my own kernels to > > get some speed out of it, but it was worth it, with a 200% increase in > > performance, at least. Slow as molasses to start with. > > Hey, a K5, K6, and K7 ("Athlon") were all very different chips -- each > was a totally different design. So generalisations about one chip > normally don't apply to the others (unless they apply to x86 processors > in general). And if it's a 1.3 GHz processor, it's an Athlon. Which > means it's pretty similar to a PIII in performance characteristics, but > probably a bit faster (and it wouldn't have SSE). > > I'm also intrigued as to how you managed to get a 200% increase in > performance from a K5 (I presume you meant a K5)? Were you enabling > specific processor work-arounds? Was that on a particular benchmark, or > did you get it in general? It seems -- implausible. > > (And recommendations for a 1.2, 2.0 or 2.2-era kernel don't necessarily > apply for a 2.6 kernel -- most processor work-arounds have been built-in > to generic kernels, like the ones Fedora supplies, and are applied or > not as necessary at run-time.) > > James (who started using Linux on a K5). Thanks for the history lesson. Ric (who started out using linux on a brand spanking new 486 DX2/66 with a whooping 16 megs of memory and a 15" multisync display, all for the low low price of $5000.) Check out the linux counter number below and then consider I was around way before the counter came out. What I said stands, nor does anything you wrote have anything to do with what I was asking him. We need to know what exactly he's working with and if he has onboard video that shares memory with the mainboard. That has been a problem at install time since I worked at RedHat in 2000. But, thanks for all of the above, I'm sure you got some sort of gratification from it. Ric -- ================================================ My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: "There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad. Linux user# 44256 Sign up at: http://counter.li.org/ http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/oar http://www.wayward4now.net ================================================