On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 08:42:48PM -0400, George Boudreau wrote:
> 
> 
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
> >George Boudreau wrote these words on 04/13/06 18:42 CST:
> >
> >>   It is fast enough for me and does a full LFS build in well under 2 
> >>hours and can render a book in minutes.
> >
> >I have a 500mhz p3 that every hour looks to see if there are updates
> >to the BLFS and LFS books. If so, it renders. LFS SVN renders in about
> >3 minutes on this box, and it's a 500mhz. Jeez, I'd hope your 3.2ghz
> >machine can also render in just a couple of minutes.
> >
> >Or perhaps did you mean seconds, and accidentally typed minutes? :-)
> 
>  yes, my mistake, it was seconds.. 1.05 sys, 35.1 real.
> 

 If we're on a data-collection exercise, my 1.8GHz athlon64 Winchester
('3000+') with 2GB of DDR333 (board is unstable at DDR200 if fully
populated), running as pure64 with ondemand cpufreq renders the LFS
trunk html in 41.1 seconds real (system is only lightly loaded).

 I think any recent processor will be good enough for the moment.

Ken
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