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Message 1340 - Posted: 20 Aug 2004, 15:39:09 UTC

Seems the bigger the box, the worse the performance - there is no reason a 3.06G SMP+HT linux box should be \"limping along\" at +/- 7.5TS. Sombody needs to seriously optimize the linux client - it should be eating the windows clients alive.

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Message 1344 - Posted: 20 Aug 2004, 15:57:58 UTC

Strange.... i have a great performance udner Linux. Check if you swap space is right had a problem with boinc and the swap
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Message 1349 - Posted: 20 Aug 2004, 17:14:53 UTC
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all my linux boxes have between 512mb and 2gb of regular memory - FC2 installs without a swap file by default..

it's the processor performance I'm complaining about - swap memory does nothing for that. only some optimization of the client to utilize smp/HT will help
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