-> > w> Yes that would seem about right. The problem I have is that my -> > w> 166MMX gives me 149.9 BogoMips on my Slackware partition and only -> > w> 130.6 on my Debian partition. Same hardware (same box). -> > -> > Same kernelversion? The bogomips implementation changes sometimes. -> -> Yes. 2.0.34/35 on Slackware 149.9. On debian 2.0.34 120 Bogomips and -> on 2.0.35 130.6. The .config's on both dists are the same as well. -> Interesting, isn't it. NOT! I am confused by the change in Debian -> kernels. On Slackware I have gone from 2.0.30 - 35 with no change at -> all, allways 149.9. I did note that on Slackware 3.5 (just installed) -> on a scsi drive on sba1, kernel 2.1.127 gets 149.5. This is the first -> run on that kernel and I have a bunch of new stuff compiled into the -> kernel, so that _may_ account for the change.
get kernel source and recompile it; do kernels say other number by booting or by runnning bogomips command ? does someone apply any patches to kernels used by debian ? -- Matus "fantomas" Uhlar, sysadmin at NETLAB+ Kosice, Slovakia BIC coord for *.sk; admin of netlab.irc.sk; co-admin of irc.felk.cvut.cz