Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to this list, and I'm not a Free-BSD wizard by any means, but for
some time we've been using FreeBSD to burning new systems and to test
systems for stability issues. Below is the procedure we've been using. One
problem we seem to be having
Thane Sherrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm new to this list, and I'm not a Free-BSD wizard by any means, but for
some time we've been using FreeBSD to burning new systems and to test
systems for stability issues. Below is the procedure we've been using. One
problem we seem to be having
On 21 Jan 2004 09:20:20 -0500
Dan Pelleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
b)make world; make world; make world; make world; make world (my
idea here is to run make world and make on XFree86 concurrently,
thus stressing the system further - I'm not sure if this is a good
idea or not, but
Joerg Pernfuss wrote:
On 21 Jan 2004 09:20:20 -0500
Dan Pelleg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
b)make world; make world; make world; make world; make world (my
idea here is to run make world and make on XFree86 concurrently,
thus stressing the system further - I'm not sure if this is a good
idea
I'm new to this list, and I'm not a Free-BSD wizard by any means, but for
some time we've been using FreeBSD to burning new systems and to test
systems for stability issues. Below is the procedure we've been
using. One problem we seem to be having now is that if we run top while
the various