Hi.
I have successfully compiled x.org 6.9 and it works well. But under high cpu
load, the system becomes quite unusable, the mouse jumps and so on. But I've
noticed that x.org runs with nice 10. With kernel 2.6.x, it is recommended to
set nice 0. If changinf this is all I need, I can't find wh
> Yes, thank you for the detailed explanation! That's why I joined the
> LFS/CLFS/BLFS community. It's the best place to advance your knowledge of
> computer programming and OS operation.
>
> Shame the developers of those tools couldn't explain it so well.
Well, well. I keep on learning too. Every
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On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 05:49 +, John Gay wrote:
> > On 3/22/06, Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Actually, they do cover different problems, although there is some
> > > overlap. Libtool is fairly specialised towards the task of hiding the
> > > differences in the build process that
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 10:29, Lennon Cook wrote:
> On 3/22/06, Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, they do cover different problems, although there is some
> > overlap. Libtool is fairly specialised towards the task of hiding the
> > differences in the build process that exist
On 3/22/06, Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, they do cover different problems, although there is some
> overlap. Libtool is fairly specialised towards the task of hiding the
> differences in the build process that exist on different platforms, e.g
> Windows vs Linux vs HP-UX vs Op
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 23:16 +1100, Lennon Cook wrote:
> It strikes me that pkg-config does everything
> libtool does, just in more general ways, and so I don't see a need for
> any package to use *both*.
Actually, they do cover different problems, although there is some
overlap. Libtool is fairly