David Kirkby <david.kir...@onetel.net> added the comment:

Just to clarify the hostnames and hardware used, in case you look at the 
results here or the links to the Sage maths bug tracker and are not sure what 
is what. 

Note some are Solaris and some are OpenSolaris. Some have SPARC and some have 
Intel processors. All machines are 64-bit, but note that by default executables 
are created 32-bit on Solaris and OpenSolaris. 

 * hawk = Sun Ultra 27, 3.33 GHz quad core Xeon, OpenSolaris 06/2009, but 
updated to the latest build of OpenSolaris. 
 * laptop = Sony laptop, 2.0 GHz Intel CPU core2 duo, OpenSolaris 06/2009. 
 * swan = Sun Blade 2000, 2 x 1200 MHz SPARC processors, Solaris 10 10/2009 
release (Latest release of Solaris 10 at the time I'm writing this)
 * redstart = Sun Blade 1000, 2 x 900 MHz SPARC processors, Solaris 10 03/2005 
(First Solaris 10 release)

Although I've not shows the results from them, if I do show any others, likely 
candidates will be

 * sage = x86 Linux box (Ubunta I think) 24 cores. 
 * t2 = Sun T5240, T2+ SPARC processors, 16 cores 1167 MHz, Solaris 10 05/2009 
(A recent, but not the very latest release of Solaris 10)
 * bsd = OS X box of some sort. 
 * hpbox = HP C3600 running HP-UX 11.11B, PA-RISC processors. 
 * chaffinch = Virtual machine running Solaris 10 10/2009. (Runs as a guest 
operating system in VirtualBox) 

Sometimes having access to different hardware can be useful, but it can get 
confusing if someone sees a lot of different host names! 

Dave

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