[PLUG] Redhat 9 install on Asus P4GE-V

Petcher, Danielx J danielx.j.petcher at intel.com
Fri Apr 11 10:25:02 UTC 2003


Recompiling your kernel is a good acid test, especially if you've got big
and fast enough hard drives that they aren't such a bottle-neck. The
Folding at Home client taxes CPU and memory fairly well without much of a video
or network load and I just saw a really good installation script for it at:

> Maybe I am only one using it, but here it is: 
> http://www.vendomar.ee/%7Eivo/finstall 
> 
> Also some information about FAH vs. Linux: 
> http://www.vendomar.ee/%7Eivo/FAHLinux.txt 

-djp
http://folding.stanford.edu - the brain you save may be your own!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Launi [mailto:launi at zaramyth.net]
> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 9:48 AM
> To: 'Russ Johnson'
> Cc: plug at lists.pdxlinux.org
> Subject: RE: [PLUG] Redhat 9 install on Asus P4GE-V
> 
> Thanks for the feedback. I tried Win2k Advanced server and it locked up so
> I'm going with the theory that a memory slot is bad on the MoBo.  I'm
> yanking it now.
> 
> I hope that this fixes things.  Now I know why ENU no longer builds or
> test
> computer systems.  After I get Linux going I think I will do a system burn
> in before I put any real data on it.  Are there a set of Linux tools that
> can test stuff like WinStone?
> 
> ______________________________________________
> Lonnie Wormley




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