![]() I can't remember what I fiddled with to get it to run at 100%. Turned the pc of and started agin and I'm back to running at 40% cpu. They look to be a lot better than when XXXX is running under XP so I may just keep the experiment running but I need some help. Well I fiddled around for a while and got the Frequency Scaling Monitor to show the cpu's as 2.50GHz, still no "Frequency Selector section and a Frequencies and Governors drop down box " but at least it ran for a while at full pelt. Its not much use if you can't easily set your cpu to run as you want it. Still it looks, feels and performs pretty nicely. It seems to run very fast and surfing the net seemed fast as well. I must say I was impressed with the ease of install of the os and overall it looks to have lots of nice features and loads of luverly looking extras. ![]() ![]() If they don't then I have wasted yet more time. I got the feeling that maybe linux did not install properly or that it needs some of the 178 updates that are waiting in the wings don't know if I can be arsed to wait the 4 hours while they download and see if they fix the probs. I get a icon and can use it to bring up a window, but the window is empty and there is no monitors or anything anywhere. ĭownloaded a temp and fan monitor wit the ADD and REMOVE utility and it seemed to install ok. According to the HELP file there should be a "Frequency Selector section and a Frequencies and Governors drop down box " showing when you bring up the Preferences menu well it ain't there so I can't change the way me cpu is running. Tried to get it set higher but its not possible. I expected the cpu usage to be a rock steady 100% Have I missed setting something ?įound the Frequency Scaling Monitor and got it to show in the task bar. The Gibon runs Boinc 100% but the cpu usage for both cores fluctuates from 22% to 100% with no real pattern to it. XXXX on 64 bit Gusty Gibbon running 2 cores returns,ĩ02 Floating point MIPS Whetstone per cpuĢ736 Integer point MIPS Dhrystone per cpuĭoes that look about right ? I expected the linux figures to be higher than both the XP resultsĪlso the XP rigs run Boinc 100% and in device manager cpu usage shows a rock steady 100%. Ģ174 Floating point MIPS Whetstone per cpuģ972 Integer point MIPS Dhrystone per cpuĢ528 Floating point MIPS Whetstone per cpuĤ671 Integer point MIPS Dhrystone per cpu One question for the linux experts out there. At night I can switch over to faster crunching with the Gibbon. So now when I finnally get around to using XXXX I can XP and game with Boinc during the day. Īll in all took about twenty clicks of the mouse to complete the whole thing. Hardest bit of the whole exercise was trying to remember and find me password for WCG. Now have it installed on me XXXX pc alongside XP Pro. I already had the 64 version of Gusty Gibbon downloaded and burnt to disc. Just follow the step by step instructions.
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