freebsd-chat Digest, Vol 264, Issue 1
Dan Langille
dan at langille.org
Thu Jun 19 14:15:26 UTC 2008
On Jun 19, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Sisantha Godawela-Ohle wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i would like to get information regarding "Xorg -configure" on
> 1x1.4GHZ PIII and 2x1.4GHZ opteron servern with FreeBSD v.7.0.
> Both gives me this "no devices to configure. configuration fail".
> But I have the same FeeBSD v 7.0 on 2x1.2GHZ PIII Servers installed
> and successfully configured the Xorg!
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>
> All are having on board ati vedio graphics
>
> I would be greatly appreciate if someone can give me a solution
> to this configurations problem.
>
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> sincerely,
>
> Sisantha
>
>
>
>
>
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>> 1. High Performance Computing (Nathan Lay)
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>> Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 02:24:18 -0400
>> From: Nathan Lay <nslay at comcast.net>
>> Subject: High Performance Computing
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>> Hi list,
>> I'm a grad student at the School of Computational Science (a poorly
>> chosen name for scientific computing) at FSU. My interests, while
>> not
>> necessarily scientific, is in machine learning. I work on
>> software that
>> trains classifiers on an 8 core Xeon machine and consumes about
>> 15GB of
>> RAM (needed when you train with 103k features!). All the
>> development is
>> presently done on Windows XP64, but I will eventually have to make
>> the
>> software cross platform. We ideally want to use icc (not the old
>> one in
>> ports!) or some other high performance compiler, but these simply
>> don't
>> exist on FreeBSD...we will unfortunately have to use Linux. Words
>> can't
>> even begin describe how gcc doesn't compare to compilers like icc or
>> suncc. I'm very worried that FreeBSD will never take ahold in the
>> HPC
>> community, especially as computers ship with more cores (where
>> FreeBSD
>> is shining!) and make OpenMP, HPF, and similar more attractive than
>> MPI. What can be done to expose FreeBSD to the HPC community?
>> How can
>> we get Intel, Sun and others to support HPC on FreeBSD? I really
>> look
>> forward to the day that FreeBSD runs on that 8 core machine, I'd
>> like to
>> see SMPng at work :)
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Nathan Lay
>>
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