From: Martin <mar...@gm...> - 2007-04-28 19:55:34
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Am Samstag, 28. April 2007 schrieb Michael Kluge: > > Would that be feasable? Oh sorry, i overlooked the ia64 in your gcc line. I have no idea how much I= A64=20 SuSE, differs from the others. OpenSuSE is only provided for i586 and=20 x86_64, not Itanium. But if you want, you can either use my spec file and=20 compile yourself or I can also ask the guys here at the LRZ if they can che= ck=20 this. I am using opensuse build service to build for Opensuse 10.2 http://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=3Dhome%3Amartoss > You could try the IA32 stuff in the Itanium. But that runs through an > IA32 emulation layer. Thats like running with ball and chains. For a GUI The emulation layer is really... =2E.. slow :-). Newer Itaniums don't even have hardware support for=20 this "feature" but do it entirely in SW.=20 > is this probably OK as processor utilization is not the key, but for HPC > it is just slow. We have 2584 Core AMD Athlon PC Farm. Maybe you want to > try deimos? Hmm, still did not get the point? Do you wanna run pymol on a cluster and n= ot=20 on a workstation? Most workstations are intel core or opteron/athlon64 base= d. Cheers Martin =2D-=20 Echt frustrierend, wenn man so vor seiner Hardware sitzt und den min=FCtlichen Preisverfall verfolgt... (John Gawe in de.comp misc) |