How often did you try to download disc #2?
Corrupted downloads are possible.
The iso works fine. Downloads are not corrupted. I had it downloaded 3
times. Once from ftp.redhat.com, other times from .gov mirrors.
The MD5 fingerprint in the MD5SUM file matches that of my download
and is the same on
Hello,
There is a mismatch between the listed md5sum of phoebe-i386-disc2.iso (from
file MD5SUM) and the downloaded version. Downloaded file is hte same size as
reported by the redhat ftp server, however its md5 sum differs:
4f2cfa59dc750049d49ad19268aad5b4 phoebe-i386-disc2.iso (from file MD5S
> Even if I don't gain anything, I just don't want my binaries to run on a
> bloody 386 SX. Period.
If procinfo shows 91% idle (as it does on my Athlon), then how much is
there to gain? 10% of 9% is bugger-all.
I CPU used is about 3%. But that really is not the point as I explained
above.
Did
Mind you, a lot can easily be gained if you have a lot of computers.
32 to be exact!
Jimmy
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Hello John,
What on earth do you hope to gain?
Even if I don't gain anything, I just don't want my binaries to run on a
bloody 386 SX. Period.
It will takes days, maybe weeks on a single machine.
gcc + glibc + kernel takes a mere 3 hours on my system to compile (2.66 GHz
P4 OCed to 3.0, mo
Hello Folks,
I would like to adapt a Redhat 8.0 system to Pentium 4. The binaries, data,
files and everything will be used, run and compiled on P4. I have no issue
with compatability and I do not need anything to run on a 386, Pentium or
PIII -- only P4.
Is there a location where I can read a