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ChronoReverse wrote:Okay got this working now. However, I noticed that there's 4 fahcore_a1.exe processes. I thought there's only 2 virtual CPUs per machine?
pikaporeon wrote:No similar virtualization trick available to us users of Vista x64 eh?
sudo nano -w /etc/default/powernowd
sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd restart
ChronoReverse wrote:F@H is unbelievably biased towards SMP. When running two instances of console, I get 300PPD but running the Linux x64 SMP client gives me 1900PPD
themattman wrote:I'm trying to get the VMware software set up, but I don't know what to put in here:
?ati 9600 would produce 7 unit per day
Original wrote:Save the script by pressing CTRL-X and then answering Y to the editor's prompt.
Finally, at the command prompt type
Should be wrote:Save the script by pressing CTRL-X, answering Y to the editor's prompt, and then hitting enter to save.
Finally, at the command prompt type
themattman wrote:I'm trying to get the VMware software set up, but I don't know what to put in here:
skuj wrote:that works and i got ubuntu installed but now all it is is a screen with a birdy on it and i dont know what to do with it. there's nowhere to input commands and no buttons to click on. i installed it and restarted the computer and loaded it back up and this is where i am.
ChronoReverse wrote:Just wondering, would one SMP client running on 4 cores (in Linux of course) be better PPD or two clients on 2 cores?
I'm thinking about trying out Hyper-V and it seems to have 4 core guest support!