I see four penguins below that seem to think it is working.
that makes 40 penguins total dedicated to our pleasure.
<Esc>:read /proc/version Linux version 6.15.9 (root@offgrid) (gcc
(GCC) 15.2.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.45) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon
Aug 11 06:37:39 UTC 2025
Just over four and a half hours for this machine. Now let us see
whether or not fidonetting still works. I see four penguins below
that seem to think it is working.
whenever they decide to update gcc, that is
Took me about 60 seconds including the reboot
Took me about 60 seconds including the reboot
There is no way that is possible. I am guessing that even a 96
penguin threadripper would take at least minutes to compile a beefy
kernel, with modules from hell, as well as gzip them, and then archive/compress the entire thing into one tidy package using xz,
which I believe is still a single threaded app. Sorry but I have to
call bullshit on this one.
Who said anything about compiling?
Definitely beats watching a single package compile for 4+ hours.
Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
---|---|
Location: | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
Users: | 91 |
Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
Uptime: | 07:45:35 |
Calls: | 6,569 |
Calls today: | 13 |
Files: | 8,478 |
U/L today: |
4 files (59K bytes) |
D/L today: |
520 files (285M bytes) |
Messages: | 359,356 |
Posted today: | 3 |