How does one force a proccess to bind to a core on Linux?

cheers,
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From: "LouLou Bizou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds] TF2 server performance on Linux


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sorry, forget one thing:

run the game on one core, because with 2 core, game make ping pong (core 1
<-> core 2 etc ..), then fps drop !!!

2007/9/24, LouLou Bizou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

use kernel at 1000hz, put fps_max 0 ;)

2007/9/24, John Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hi,
>
>   - Steve hmm oh you mean on Windows? or is that Linux as well? I have
> read that people have had problems with that on Windows. I havent
> really
> noticed it even with 3 full TF2 servers but I use Firedeamon which does
> have
> some affinity.
>
>   How are people having it so to speak? Does the standard windows
> affinity settings allow you to assign manually?
>
>   Or are you talking about linux as well?
>
>   -LouLou oh so its not just me then :/ Yeah using Debian as well. Hmm
> how you getting up to 500fps? lol thought it capped at around 250? That
> a
> cvar? :)
>
>   Regards
>   John
>
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