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Old 26-04-07, 11:30 AM   #11
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Default Re: Nero 3 Linux (geek thread)

Have supported AIX in the (distant) past.
I think 4.1 was the last version I supported.

Solaris 10 looks alright, just started working towards my certification.

Have to support some production services that are on GNU/Linux, don't like it.
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Old 26-04-07, 01:24 PM   #12
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and I have to put up with all of you geeks on a daily basis translating all the jargon you throw at me to a customer that only understands costs
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Old 26-04-07, 01:38 PM   #13
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Don't get me started on the size of my memory buffers and pinned memory limits.
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Old 26-04-07, 01:39 PM   #14
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Don't get me started on the size of my memory buffers and pinned memory limits.
Why is that then?
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Old 26-04-07, 01:52 PM   #15
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Grinch, you seen the tera-flop CPU design yet?

Two CPU's running on a shared L2 cache, the difference that makes it so fast? 16 operations/cycle instead of the usual 4.

I love this lark of confusing the non-geeks. For all they know, I could be talking about them
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Old 26-04-07, 01:53 PM   #16
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For all the non-geeks out there: tera-flop means the CPU will crap out the wrong data four times as fast as a normal CPU.
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Old 26-04-07, 02:01 PM   #17
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Why is that then?
Cus its dull

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Grinch, you seen the tera-flop CPU design yet?

Two CPU's running on a shared L2 cache, the difference that makes it so fast? 16 operations/cycle instead of the usual 4.

I love this lark of confusing the non-geeks. For all they know, I could be talking about them
Nope... can't be ****... Got to that point that I just don't care, it works and that all I worry about.

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For all the non-geeks out there: tera-flop means the CPU will crap out the wrong data four times as fast as a normal CPU.
Thats the one... bloody applications.
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Old 26-04-07, 03:01 PM   #18
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For all the non-geeks out there: tera-flop means the CPU will crap out the wrong data four times as fast as a normal CPU.
You've got that right!
I would try Nero for Linux but my PC is essentially a propped-up toaster.
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