Linux Users: What are you running?
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Linux Users: What are you running?
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Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity)(optional),
Other customizations/non standard configurations.
Amount of usage
Boot configuration
I am running:
Distro: Mixed Debian unstable/experimental
Desktop:Enlightenment, running primarily GNOME apps for consistency, FinalE theme edited to use Vera fonts, maximize keybindings added.
Kernel: 2.6.4-ck2 (Con Kolivas patches mostly for reiser4 and supermount)
Hardware: PII-450 w/ 512 MB RAM and Nvidia TNT2 graphics card, 40GB WD HDD on a Ultra100TX2 controller).
Customizations: Pieces of GNOME 2.6 from experimental thrown in with symlinks to preserve compatibility, devfs, graphical GDM with hacked theme to eradicate useless language menu, running Zsh with custom prompt, changed root prompt colors to red, local debian repository tree for custom packages, custom iptables script, and some more.
Usage: Use Linux exclusively
Boot config: Single boot, no Windows, spare empty partition just in case I need it and for backup purposes when I nuke my XFS filesystem and replace it with Reiser4.
Distro
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations
Browser
Kernel Version
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity)(optional),
Other customizations/non standard configurations.
Amount of usage
Boot configuration
I am running:
Distro: Mixed Debian unstable/experimental
Desktop:Enlightenment, running primarily GNOME apps for consistency, FinalE theme edited to use Vera fonts, maximize keybindings added.
Kernel: 2.6.4-ck2 (Con Kolivas patches mostly for reiser4 and supermount)
Hardware: PII-450 w/ 512 MB RAM and Nvidia TNT2 graphics card, 40GB WD HDD on a Ultra100TX2 controller).
Customizations: Pieces of GNOME 2.6 from experimental thrown in with symlinks to preserve compatibility, devfs, graphical GDM with hacked theme to eradicate useless language menu, running Zsh with custom prompt, changed root prompt colors to red, local debian repository tree for custom packages, custom iptables script, and some more.
Usage: Use Linux exclusively
Boot config: Single boot, no Windows, spare empty partition just in case I need it and for backup purposes when I nuke my XFS filesystem and replace it with Reiser4.
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Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
George Bush makes freedom sound like a giant robot that breaks down a lot. -Darth Raptor
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Re: Linux Users: What are you running?
My house is 100% Apple, and I get to be sysadmin by default (ipchains isn't my mother's thing). I have 2 portables (My new toy and my old iBook), my stepfather has a desktop G4, my brother a desktop G3, and we gave my mother my old Centris 650. All of these Macintoshes share a cable modem via the spoofer....
Distro: Debian 3.0 (Woody)
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations: On a server? Muahahaha no!
Browser: See above
Kernel Version:2.4.26
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity)(optional): Power Mac 6300/120
Other customizations/non standard configurations: Pretty stock system
Amount of usage: My brother + me = internet whores. I set the server up ages ago and essentially haven't needed to touch it since. (Unlike some other OSes, Linux doesn't get bored and cause problems when left to it's own devices)
Boot configuration: Linux
Distro: Debian 3.0 (Woody)
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations: On a server? Muahahaha no!
Browser: See above
Kernel Version:2.4.26
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity)(optional): Power Mac 6300/120
Other customizations/non standard configurations: Pretty stock system
Amount of usage: My brother + me = internet whores. I set the server up ages ago and essentially haven't needed to touch it since. (Unlike some other OSes, Linux doesn't get bored and cause problems when left to it's own devices)
Boot configuration: Linux
Distribution: Fedora Core 1. I'll be moving to FC2 when it comes out -- and my university has a nice local mirror.
DE: XFCE 4. I may go to KDE 3.2 or GNOME 2.6 when FC2 comes out. Maybe.
Browser: Mozilla 1.6 at the moment. I'm too lazy to find a Firefox RPM.
Kernel: 2.4.22-2188.nptl (some funky Fedora kernel with a bunch of backported fixes and the NPTL).
Hardware: Compaq Armada M700 laptop. P3M/650, 384MB SDRAM, ATI Rage-M 8MB and 10GB HD.
Boot: Standard GRUB loader with one option.
I use my laptop quite often.
DE: XFCE 4. I may go to KDE 3.2 or GNOME 2.6 when FC2 comes out. Maybe.
Browser: Mozilla 1.6 at the moment. I'm too lazy to find a Firefox RPM.
Kernel: 2.4.22-2188.nptl (some funky Fedora kernel with a bunch of backported fixes and the NPTL).
Hardware: Compaq Armada M700 laptop. P3M/650, 384MB SDRAM, ATI Rage-M 8MB and 10GB HD.
Boot: Standard GRUB loader with one option.
I use my laptop quite often.
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Ok, my main box...
Distro: Mandrake Cooker (post 10.0)
Desktop Environment: XFce 4
Desktop customizations: Not much, change GTK+2 themes periodically when the mood hits me.
Browser: Mozilla 1.7
Kernel Version: 2.6.3
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity): Athlon XP 2000+, 768 MB RAM, GeForce3 Ti200, 200 gigs total of hard drive
Amount of usage: Daily, mostly in the evenigs
Boot configuration: Space for 11 operating systems available (although getting them to peacefully coexist is a pain). Windows is currently uninstalled thanks to a purely accidental 'rm -rf'-ing of /mnt/windows.
OS list: FreeDOS, ReactOS, Windows 98 Original, Windows 2000 (all four got wiped out, unfortunately), Mandrake Cooker, Slackware 9.1, Gentoo, *BSD (haven't installed it yet), Plan 9 from Bell Labs, SkyOS.
And my laptop.
Distro: Mandrake 9.1
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations: Currently under construction, will be XFce4 when done. Right now I'm using twm with X11R6.7, built from source.
Browser: ELinks (building Mozilla 1.8a from source with MNG patch applied)
Kernel Version
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity): 400 MHz Pentium II, 128 MB RAM, S3 Savage, 10 GB hard drive
Other customizations/non standard configurations: Everything. Only the basic elements (kernel, basic libraries) are standard. All other programs have been built from the sources on their project websites...
Amount of usage: My school laptop, used all the time.
Boot configuration: Dual-boot, Linux and Windows 2000 (for course reasons, I still need Windows).
Distro: Mandrake Cooker (post 10.0)
Desktop Environment: XFce 4
Desktop customizations: Not much, change GTK+2 themes periodically when the mood hits me.
Browser: Mozilla 1.7
Kernel Version: 2.6.3
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity): Athlon XP 2000+, 768 MB RAM, GeForce3 Ti200, 200 gigs total of hard drive
Amount of usage: Daily, mostly in the evenigs
Boot configuration: Space for 11 operating systems available (although getting them to peacefully coexist is a pain). Windows is currently uninstalled thanks to a purely accidental 'rm -rf'-ing of /mnt/windows.
OS list: FreeDOS, ReactOS, Windows 98 Original, Windows 2000 (all four got wiped out, unfortunately), Mandrake Cooker, Slackware 9.1, Gentoo, *BSD (haven't installed it yet), Plan 9 from Bell Labs, SkyOS.
And my laptop.
Distro: Mandrake 9.1
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations: Currently under construction, will be XFce4 when done. Right now I'm using twm with X11R6.7, built from source.
Browser: ELinks (building Mozilla 1.8a from source with MNG patch applied)
Kernel Version
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity): 400 MHz Pentium II, 128 MB RAM, S3 Savage, 10 GB hard drive
Other customizations/non standard configurations: Everything. Only the basic elements (kernel, basic libraries) are standard. All other programs have been built from the sources on their project websites...
Amount of usage: My school laptop, used all the time.
Boot configuration: Dual-boot, Linux and Windows 2000 (for course reasons, I still need Windows).
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Distro : Red Hat 9
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations : standered GNOME
Browser : Mozilla
Kernel Version : 2.4
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity)(optional),
2400+ AMD XP, 512 RAM SDRAM , Radeon 9700 Pro, 80GB 7200 RPM Hard disk
Other customizations/non standard configurations. : Nada
Amount of usage : When I need to fix stuff, or whenever I feel an urge to play around
Boot configuration: GRUB with Windows as default.
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations : standered GNOME
Browser : Mozilla
Kernel Version : 2.4
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity)(optional),
2400+ AMD XP, 512 RAM SDRAM , Radeon 9700 Pro, 80GB 7200 RPM Hard disk
Other customizations/non standard configurations. : Nada
Amount of usage : When I need to fix stuff, or whenever I feel an urge to play around
Boot configuration: GRUB with Windows as default.
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Re: Linux Users: What are you running?
Oh I forgot to say I use GRUB and my browser is Firefox. Oh, and I have NPTL installed.Pu-239 wrote:*Snip*
Crayz, if you are building everything from scratch on top of Mandrake, you might as well use Linux from Scratch (download coredistro as the base to build Linux from Scratch from, then use the bootdisk to nuke the coredistro stuff and replace it with LFS, or use Mandrake to build LFS). I used ALFS a few years ago, with edited scripts to allow installation from single partition (had 1GB hard drive). You could build stuff on coredistro directly, but it's not optimized (most importantly, libc isn't optimized), it uses a BSD init, and it's missing man pages and libraries, and compilation tends to break. Also, packages are dated.
ah.....the path to happiness is revision of dreams and not fulfillment... -SWPIGWANG
Sufficient Googling is indistinguishable from knowledge -somebody
Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
George Bush makes freedom sound like a giant robot that breaks down a lot. -Darth Raptor
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Re: Linux Users: What are you running?
Well, I'm using Mandrake 9.1 since it works with my PC cards. The latest and greatest, at least in the kernel world, didn't seem to help. I still use RPMs occasionally anyway.Pu-239 wrote:Crayz, if you are building everything from scratch on top of Mandrake, you might as well use Linux from Scratch (download coredistro as the base to build Linux from Scratch from, then use the bootdisk to nuke the coredistro stuff and replace it with LFS, or use Mandrake to build LFS). I used ALFS a few years ago, with edited scripts to allow installation from single partition (had 1GB hard drive). You could build stuff on coredistro directly, but it's not optimized (most importantly, libc isn't optimized), it uses a BSD init, and it's missing man pages and libraries, and compilation tends to break. Also, packages are dated.
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Re: Linux Users: What are you running?
Fedora Core 1, moving to FC2Pu-239 wrote:Specify:
Distro
Desktop Environment/Desktop customizations
Browser
Kernel Version
Hardware you are running it on (CPU, RAM, GPU, and disk capacity)(optional),
Other customizations/non standard configurations.
Amount of usage
Boot configuration
KDE 3.2.2
Opera 7.23 Final (Full Version, will be moving to the next upgrade when their done wih 7.50 B1)
2.4.22-1.2188.npt for an i686 on a Gateway 4000DS SP Laptop P4M 2GHz(no frills), 40 GB HDD(hdparm -c3 in /etc/rc.d for 32-bit channels) and custom apmcontinue script so that apmscript will actually work worth a damn.
GRUB and GNU/Linux only!
cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 2
model name : Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 - M CPU 2.00GHz
stepping : 7
cpu MHz : 1991.966
cache size : 512 KB
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
coma_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 2
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe cid
bogomips : 3971.48
uptime
12:00:56 up 5 days, 15:26, 2 users, load average: 0.15, 0.19, 0.17
sudo hdparm -tT /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffer-cache reads: 1520 MB in 2.00 seconds = 760.00 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 60 MB in 3.09 seconds = 19.42 MB/sec
12:03:26 up 5 days, 15:28, 2 users, load average: 0.18, 0.22, 0.18
59 processes: 58 sleeping, 1 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: cpu user nice system irq softirq iowait idle
total 4.1% 0.0% 2.1% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 93.6%
Mem: 505428k av, 437948k used, 67480k free, 0k shrd, 86144k buff
104420k active, 122444k inactive
Swap: 1048312k av, 6404k used, 1041908k free 76568k cached
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM TIME CPU COMMAND
3414 root 15 0 147M 18M 3140 S 2.1 3.7 68:20 0 X
21083 chris 15 0 13448 12M 11068 S 2.1 2.6 0:01 0 kdeinit
3558 chris 15 0 1116 1060 980 S 1.7 0.2 117:53 0 autorun
21139 root 17 0 1236 1236 944 R 0.1 0.2 0:00 0 top
1 root 16 0 552 504 480 S 0.0 0.0 0:04 0 init
2 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 keventd
3 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 kapmd
4 root 34 19 0 0 0 SWN 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 ksoftirqd/0
6 root 25 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 bdflush
5 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:03 0 kswapd
7 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 kupdated
8 root 20 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 mdrecoveryd
12 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 kjournald
67 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 khubd
2707 root 15 0 0 0 0 SW 0.0 0.0 0:00 0 kjournald
3039 root 16 0 948 784 664 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 dhclient
3088 root 16 0 728 724 616 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 syslogd
3092 root 15 0 520 516 444 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 klogd
3118 rpc 16 0 616 612 524 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 portmap
3137 rpcuser 16 0 828 824 716 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 rpc.statd
3176 root 16 0 708 704 544 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 cardmgr
3200 root 16 0 568 560 492 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 apmd
3241 root 15 0 748 740 552 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 smartd
3250 root 16 0 1496 1424 1252 S 0.0 0.2 0:00 0 sshd
3264 root 16 0 908 908 788 S 0.0 0.1 0:00 0 xinetd
uname -a
Linux Eunomia 2.4.22-1.2188.nptl #1 Wed Apr 21 20:36:05 EDT 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
sudo df -ah
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 36G 6.8G 28G 20% /
none 0 0 0 - /proc
none 0 0 0 - /dev/pts
usbdevfs 0 0 0 - /proc/bus/usb
/dev/hda1 97M 6.3M 86M 7% /boot
none 247M 0 247M 0% /dev/shm
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uprecords:
# Uptime | System Boot up
----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------
-> 1 3 days, 11:33:02 | Linux 2.6.4-ck2 Thu Apr 29 01:46:48 2004
2 0 days, 01:41:38 | Linux 2.6.4-ck2 Thu Apr 29 00:04:11 2004
----------------------------+-------------------------------------------------
uptime:
13:20:28 up 3 days, 11:33, 8 users, load average: 1.13, 0.78, 0.59
cpuinfo:
eax in eax ebx ecx edx
00000000 00000002 756e6547 6c65746e 49656e69
00000001 00000652 00000000 00000000 0183fbff
00000002 03020101 00000000 00000000 0c040843
Vendor ID: "GenuineIntel"; CPUID level 2
Intel-specific functions:
Version 00000652:
Type 0 - Original OEM
Family 6 - Pentium Pro
Model 5 - Pentium II Model 5/Xeon/Celeron
Stepping 2
Reserved 0
Feature flags 0183fbff:
FPU Floating Point Unit
VME Virtual 8086 Mode Enhancements
DE Debugging Extensions
PSE Page Size Extensions
TSC Time Stamp Counter
MSR Model Specific Registers
PAE Physical Address Extension
MCE Machine Check Exception
CX8 COMPXCHG8B Instruction
APIC On-chip Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller present and enabled
SEP Fast System Call
MTRR Memory Type Range Registers
PGE PTE Global Flag
MCA Machine Check Architecture
CMOV Conditional Move and Compare Instructions
FGPAT Page Attribute Table
PSE-36 36-bit Page Size Extension
MMX MMX instruction set
FXSR Fast FP/MMX Streaming SIMD Extensions save/restore
TLB and cache info:
01: Instruction TLB: 4KB pages, 4-way set assoc, 32 entries
02: Instruction TLB: 4MB pages, 4-way set assoc, 2 entries
03: Data TLB: 4KB pages, 4-way set assoc, 64 entries
43: 2nd-level cache: 512KB, 4-way set assoc, 32 byte line size
08: 1st-level instruction cache: 16KB, 4-way set assoc, 32 byte line size
04: Data TLB: 4MB pages, 4-way set assoc, 8 entries
0c: 1st-level data cache: 16KB, 4-way set assoc, 32 byte line size
cat /etc/init.d/hdparm:
#! /bin/sh
hdparm -c1 -a256 -W0 -S241 -u1 /dev/discs/disc0/disc [increased readahead slightly, 2.6 readahead settings vastly different from 2.4, since setting the recommended -a4 slows things down dramatically, at least according to hdparm benchmarks. How this translates to real-world, I don't know), ]
hdparm -tT:
Timing buffer-cache reads: 320 MB in 2.00 seconds = 159.94 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 94 MB in 3.04 seconds = 30.89 MB/sec (~40 w/ -a512)
ps ax:
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? S 0:05 init [3]
2 ? SWN 0:00 [ksoftirqd/0]
3 ? SW< 0:02 [events/0]
4 ? SW< 0:00 [kblockd/0]
5 ? SW< 0:12 [pdflush]
6 ? SW< 0:08 [pdflush]
7 ? SW 0:34 [kswapd0]
8 ? SW< 0:00 [aio/0]
9 ? SW< 0:05 [xfslogd/0]
10 ? SW< 0:00 [xfsdatad/0]
11 ? SW 0:00 [xfsbufd]
12 ? SW 0:00 [kseriod]
13 ? SW 0:01 [xfssyncd]
41 ? S 0:02 /sbin/devfsd /dev
180 ? S 0:00 /sbin/portmap
373 ? S 0:01 /sbin/syslogd
376 ? S 0:01 /sbin/klogd
439 ? S 0:03 /usr/sbin/cupsd
624 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/masqmail -bd -q10m
631 ? S 0:01 /usr/sbin/nmbd -D
633 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/nmbd -D
634 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/smbd -D
640 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
646 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/ulogd -d
649 ? S 0:04 /usr/sbin/uptimed
666 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/squid -D -sYC
669 ? S 1:11 (squid) -D -sYC
681 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/atd
684 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
692 ? S 0:01 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
698 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/gdm
754 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/gdm
758 tty1 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty1
759 tty2 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty2
760 tty3 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty3
761 tty4 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty4
762 tty5 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty5
763 tty6 S 0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty6
756 ? S<L 137:25 /usr/X11R6/bin/X :0 -deferglyphs 16 -nolisten tcp -audit 0 -auth /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth vt7
766 ? SW 0:01 [kapmd]
779 ? S 1:16 /usr/bin/enlightenment -ext_init_win 16777220 -theme Finale -econfdir /home/john/.enlightenment -ecachedir /home/john/.enlightenment -smfile /home/john/.enlightenment/...e_session-XXXXXX -single -display :0
787 ? S< 0:03 /usr/bin/esd.real
826 ? S 0:00 /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/enlightenment
827 ? S 0:33 /usr/bin/enlightenment -single -ext_init_win 14680068 -theme Finale -econfdir /home/john/.enlightenment -ecachedir /home/john/.enlightenment -smfile /home/john/.enlightenment/...e_session-XXXXXX -display :0.1
2132 ? SW 0:00 [scsi_eh_0]
2138 ? SW 0:00 [scsi_eh_1]
32023 ? S 0:26 SCREEN
32540 ? SW< 0:07 [loop0]
32541 ? SW 0:00 [ktxnmgrd:loop0:]
32542 ? SW 0:00 [ent:loop0.]
4703 ? S 0:00 (unlinkd)
4706 pts/14 S 0:00 /bin/zsh
4820 pts/14 S 0:05 bash
5126 ? S 0:01 /usr/lib/bonobo-activation/bonobo-activation-server --ac-activate --ior-output-fd=17
5979 ? S 0:05 /usr/bin/aterm -tr +sb -sh 20 -fg gray -font -xos4-terminus-medium-r-normal--14-140-72-72-c-80-*-*
5980 pts/19 S 0:00 zsh
6035 ? S 114:23 /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin
6065 ? S 0:02 /usr/lib/gconf2/gconfd-2 18
7608 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/bonobo-activation/bonobo-activation-server --ac-activate --ior-output-fd=18
13749 ? S 1:11 gaim
13936 pts/24 S 0:00 /bin/zsh
13939 pts/24 S 0:00 bash
16134 ? S 0:03 /usr/bin/aterm -tr +sb -sh 20 -fg gray -font -xos4-terminus-medium-r-normal--14-140-72-72-c-80-*-*
16135 pts/25 S 0:00 zsh
16138 pts/25 S 0:00 screen -rd
16744 pts/26 S 0:00 /bin/zsh
16985 pts/24 S 0:00 /bin/bash -i
17440 ? S 0:01 /usr/bin/aterm -tr +sb -sh 20 -fg gray -font -xos4-terminus-medium-r-normal--14-140-72-72-c-80-*-*
17441 pts/27 S 0:00 zsh
24711 ? S 0:00 (ncsa_auth) /etc/squidpwd
24719 ? S 0:00 (ncsa_auth) /etc/squidpwd
24720 ? S 0:00 (ncsa_auth) /etc/squidpwd
24721 ? S 0:00 (ncsa_auth) /etc/squidpwd
24723 ? S 0:00 (ncsa_auth) /etc/squidpwd
24898 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
24899 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/apache2 -k start -DSSL
7594 pts/24 S 0:27 aptitude
7598 ttyS2 S 0:00 /usr/sbin/pppd call provider
8391 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/evolution/1.5/evolution-alarm-notify --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Calendar_AlarmNotify_Factory:1.5 --oaf-ior-fd=23
8428 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/evolution/1.4/evolution-wombat --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Wombat_InterfaceCheck --oaf-ior-fd=21
8430 ? S 0:01 /usr/lib/evolution/1.4/evolution-alarm-notify --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Calendar_AlarmNotify_Factory --oaf-ior-fd=25
8924 pts/14 T 0:00 vi hdparm
8979 pts/14 R 0:00 ps ax
uname -a:
Linux down 2.6.4-ck2 #1 Tue Apr 20 20:45:24 EDT 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
df -ah:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1
28G 15G 14G 53% /
proc 0 0 0 - /proc
devpts 0 0 0 - /dev/pts
floppy 0.0K 0.0K 0.0K - /mnt/floppy
cdrom0 0.0K 0.0K 0.0K - /mnt/cdrom0
cdrom1 0.0K 0.0K 0.0K - /mnt/cdrom1
/sys 0 0 0 - /sys
tmpfs 252M 0 252M 0% /dev/shm
/storage/image 973M 536M 438M 56% /storage/mount
cat /etc/fstab:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
/dev/discs/disc0/part1 / xfs defaults 0 0
#/dev/discs/disc0/part3 /mnt/windows reiserfs defaults 0 0
#ramdisk /mnt/ramdisk tmpfs users,rw,size=2097152 0 0
floppy /mnt/floppy supermount fs=vfat,dev=/dev/floppy/0,--,dmask=0000,fmask=0111,sync,noexec 0 0
cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom0 supermount fs=iso9660:udf,dev=/dev/cdroms/cdrom0,--,ro,mode=0444,noexec 0 0
cdrom1 /mnt/cdrom1 supermount fs=iso9660:udf,dev=/dev/cdroms/cdrom1,--,ro,mode=0444,noexec 0 0
#/dev/floppy/0 /mnt/floppy vfat dmask=0000,fmask=0111,sync,noexec,users 0 0
#/dev/pktcdvd/0 /mnt/CD-RW udf users,rw,noexec,noatime,noauto 0 0
#/dev/cdroms/cdrom1 /mnt/cdrom1 iso9660 ro,mode=0444,noexec,noauto,users 0 0
#/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 /mnt/cdrom0 iso9660 ro,mode=0444,noexec,noauto,users 0 0
/dev/discs/disc0/part2 none swap sw,pri=1 0 0
/var/local/swap/swap none swap sw,pri=0 0 0
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
sys /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
cat /boot/grub/menu.lst:
default 0
timeout 2
title Debian GNU/Linux (Sid)
root (hd0,0)
kernel (hd0,0)/boot/vmlinuz apm=on broken-psr realmode-power-off vga=0x307 video=rivafb:off ide=reverse ide0=ata66 hde=ide-scsi hdh=ide-scsi root=/dev/hda1 devfs=nomount ro
title Memtest86+
root (hd0,0)
kernel (hd0,0)/boot/memtest86+.bin
ah.....the path to happiness is revision of dreams and not fulfillment... -SWPIGWANG
Sufficient Googling is indistinguishable from knowledge -somebody
Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
George Bush makes freedom sound like a giant robot that breaks down a lot. -Darth Raptor
[quote="Pu-239"][/quote]
Dude, nice. Tell me more about your HDD & Controller and how you figured yourself for -a512 for your reads, please.
Oh, BTW for everyone else, I forgot (Thanks for reminding me Pu*):
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cat fstab
LABEL=/ / ext3 defaults 1 1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2
none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
none /proc proc defaults 0 0
none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
/dev/hda3 swap swap defaults 0 0
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom udf,iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,owner,kudzu 0 0
/dev/scd0 /mnt/cdrom auto ro,noauto,user,exec 0 0
Using 40 Western Digital 7200RPM hard drive.
From hdparm -I:
Controller is an Ultra100TX2 (I think). lspci shows
Found out about the (/usr/src/[kernel directory]/Documentation/ide.txt) option when googling, after hdparm -X didn't have any effect (this seems to make the biggest difference, if the -a is left to default). The -a option I adjusted (explicitly set it to the recommended value), then when I upgraded to 2.6.4 the reads slowed down, since the kernel apparently interprets the value differently, so I experimented beyond recommended values... 512 seems to be optimal for max hdparm reads (may not be for actual usage, so lowered to 256 just in case... then again, caching in ram may make this irrelavant, since -a adjusts readahead, so sustained throughput may not be as high.
I just dded 200 MB from a reiser4 disk image to the ramdisk, and it took 28.5 seconds, so it's about 7 MB/s sustained... then again, it was 2 seconds for 40MB, and I'm doubtful anyone would transfer more than that on a regular basis. I'm also not sure if tmpfs sends things to swap, which would really screw up the 200MB test(EDIT: tried by dding to /dev/null, 11 seconds, 18MB/s, so yes, it probably was an issue with swap. Lowering -a to 72 doesn't make much difference when transfering small quantities from disk image to ramdisk though however, so I just switched back to 512. )
From hdparm -I:
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/dev/discs/disc0/disc:
ATA device, with non-removable media
Model Number: WDC WD400BB-00CAA1
Serial Number: WD-WMA8F2790235
Firmware Revision: 17.07W17
Standards:
Supported: 5 4 3 2
Likely used: 6
Configuration:
Logical max current
cylinders 16383 16383
heads 16 16
sectors/track 63 63
--
CHS current addressable sectors: 16514064
LBA user addressable sectors: 78165360
device size with M = 1024*1024: 38166 MBytes
device size with M = 1000*1000: 40020 MBytes (40 GB)
Capabilities:
LBA, IORDY(can be disabled)
bytes avail on r/w long: 40 Queue depth: 1
Standby timer values: spec'd by Standard, with device specific minimum
R/W multiple sector transfer: Max = 16 Current = 16
Recommended acoustic management value: 128, current value: 128
DMA: mdma0 mdma1 mdma2 udma0 udma1 udma2 udma3 udma4 *udma5
Cycle time: min=120ns recommended=120ns
PIO: pio0 pio1 pio2 pio3 pio4
Cycle time: no flow control=120ns IORDY flow control=120ns
Commands/features:
Enabled Supported:
* READ BUFFER cmd
* WRITE BUFFER cmd
* Host Protected Area feature set
* Look-ahead
Write cache
* Power Management feature set
Security Mode feature set
* SMART feature set
* Device Configuration Overlay feature set
* Automatic Acoustic Management feature set
SET MAX security extension
* DOWNLOAD MICROCODE cmd
* SMART self-test
* SMART error logging
Security:
supported
not enabled
not locked
not frozen
not expired: security count
not supported: enhanced erase
HW reset results:
CBLID- above Vih
Device num = 0 determined by CSEL
Checksum: correct
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00:0b.0 Unknown mass storage controller: Promise Technology, Inc. 20268 (rev 02)
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"idex=ata66" : informs the interface that it has an 80c cable
for chipsets that are ATA-66 capable, but the
ability to bit test for detection is currently
unknown.
I just dded 200 MB from a reiser4 disk image to the ramdisk, and it took 28.5 seconds, so it's about 7 MB/s sustained... then again, it was 2 seconds for 40MB, and I'm doubtful anyone would transfer more than that on a regular basis. I'm also not sure if tmpfs sends things to swap, which would really screw up the 200MB test(EDIT: tried by dding to /dev/null, 11 seconds, 18MB/s, so yes, it probably was an issue with swap. Lowering -a to 72 doesn't make much difference when transfering small quantities from disk image to ramdisk though however, so I just switched back to 512. )
ah.....the path to happiness is revision of dreams and not fulfillment... -SWPIGWANG
Sufficient Googling is indistinguishable from knowledge -somebody
Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
George Bush makes freedom sound like a giant robot that breaks down a lot. -Darth Raptor