On Fri, 2011-02-25 at 08:56 -0800, Erik Trimble wrote:
> On 2/25/2011 1:23 AM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
> > Regarding i7 uses too much power, and i5 is better - i5 doesnt suit my
> > needs. I want plenty of CPU power when I need to and it does not matter if
> > the cpu sucks much power when I am doing
On 2/25/2011 1:23 AM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
Regarding i7 uses too much power, and i5 is better - i5 doesnt suit my needs. I
want plenty of CPU power when I need to and it does not matter if the cpu sucks
much power when I am doing heavy calculations. The rest of the time, when I
dont do heavy ca
Marco A. Ferreira de Almeida wrote:
Is this familiar to anyone? Any ideas on what my be causing syseventd
to segfault? Some log should be checking?
Can you post a stack trace of the core dump please?
"pstack core" should do.
Regards,
Brian
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Brian Ruthven
Solaris Network RPE (Sustaini
> Date: Friday, February 25, 2011, 8:04 AM
> On 02/25/11 04:23 AM, Orvar Korvar
> wrote:
> > I dont have a cluster or specialized hardware at home,
> to do heavy calculations. I can buy Nvidia card to do
> calculations, but Solaris does not support OpenCL nor
> CUDA nor anything similar - as far
On 02/25/11 04:23 AM, Orvar Korvar wrote:
I dont have a cluster or specialized hardware at home, to do heavy
calculations. I can buy Nvidia card to do calculations, but Solaris does not
support OpenCL nor CUDA nor anything similar - as far as I know. To use graphic
cards to do heavy calculati
I dont have a cluster or specialized hardware at home, to do heavy
calculations. I can buy Nvidia card to do calculations, but Solaris does not
support OpenCL nor CUDA nor anything similar - as far as I know. To use graphic
cards to do heavy calculation I need to switch OS to Linux with OpenCL,