use an higher level language. You probably don't need assembly at
all. Moreover, higher level language have sometimes concurrency and
synchronization facilities which will help you getting the most of your
4 cores.
Regards,
Cyril Jaquier
[1] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/i386-and-x86_00
d your
options in the first place.
Gentoo offers even more choices. So if you have time and want to learn
more about a GNU/Linux system, give Gentoo a try. Moreover, the forums
and the documentation are awesome.
Regards,
Cyril Jaquier
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> I searched for 'lenovo mute acpi linux' on google groups which found it.
> It appears to be a change in 2.6.23 that causes the problem.
>
I added acpi_osi="Linux" and my mute button w
erate an ACPI event
or was monitored by thinkpad-keys!?
Dear Lenovo T61 users, do you have a working mute key under unstable?
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