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2004 Dec 24
1
AMD K6 and CentOS 3.3
I've downloaded CentOS, baked CDs and start
installing it on one old 450MHz AMD K6 based box with
392MB of RAM.
To my regret, CentOS refused to load (to be installed).
The message on the screen was something along this
line: "Your architecture is not supported"
I am sure that this is NOT CentoOS fault. It seems to
me that RH does NOT support K6 CPU.
Is my statement (conclusion) true ?...
2018 Apr 21
0
What is the maximum speed for download from a samba share
...t tried limiting the clock speeds
on the client and server.
Limiting the linux-server's max cpu-speed had
the most affect on performance:
(limited to 1.6GHz instead of 2.4GHz) (33% limitation)
Using bs=16.0M, count=256, iosize=4.0G (~35% slowdown)
R:4294967296 bytes (4.0GB) copied, 10.4467 s, 392MB/s
W:4294967296 bytes (4.0GB) copied, 21.5026 s, 190MB/s
Limiting the client (cygwin-win7sp1x64): (~7-13% slowdown)
(clock limited to 1.16GHz instead of 3.2)
Using bs=16.0M, count=256, iosize=4.0G
R:4294967296 bytes (4.0GB) copied, 7.14355 s, 573MB/s
W:4294967296 bytes (4.0GB) copied, 15.9781 s, 2...
2018 Apr 20
3
What is the maximum speed for download from a samba share
What is the maximum speed for download from a samba share?
I have a 100 kbit/s Internet
The maximum speed for a download from my webserver with samba is about
25.000 kbit/s
The bottleneck is the samba access. Without samba I can download with
100 kbit/s
So the question? is it possible to get more speed or is this the maximum
speed with samba?
I tried a lot of hints for samba tuning but
2011 Jul 11
4
Problem with net-install
Folks
I tried the net-install, because my computer has no DVD, only a CD.
The system has a USB connected keyboard, and it works just fine
accessing the built-in BIOS.
However, when I booted the netinstall CD, the initial screen which
asks for the type of installation did not respond to the keyboard. I
was therefore forced to wait the 30-seconds for the timeout, at which
point the install
2011 Jul 11
8
6.0 text-mode installer broken?
(I'm doing tests in a VirtualBox instance, so take this with a grain of
salt.)
If you give the VM only 512 MB of RAM, the text-mode installer kicks in.
It does not prompt you to configure anything related to the network or
hostname. The system boots up without a network interface configured.
Also, it won't let you choose the install mode, I guess it defaults to
Minimal (which is fine