søn, 24.10.2004 kl. 21.34 skrev Andrew Farris:
On Sun, 2004-10-24 at 18:40 +0200, Roland Kaeser wrote:
> Hello
>
> There is a mistake. I would like to completly rebuild the whole
> distribution rmps from the srpms iso's not just the kernel.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Roland Kaeser
Are you considering the amount of cpu time required to build this entire
distro? It is not something I think you want to do on a workstation,
I'd suggest rebuilding only those individual packages for apps you run
constantly. Build firefox, the KDE packages, xorg-x11, and the kernel,
perhaps a very few others.
If absolute optimization is your goal, go Gentoo, and experience that
extra 5% Alan is talking about in his post. I've found rebuilding i686
for the constant use packages makes them 'feel' faster, but I am not
positive it is more than illusion. Rebuilding FC2 will take longer than
a complete build of Gentoo.
Why will it help very little? FC already used the best possible choice
of instruction order for pentium-pro and up machines, which means unless
your app is going to be using SSE instructions there isn't that much
more you can do.
Yes, but (being anything than a compiler specialist...) can't you
optimize specialy for a spesific CPU, not just an arch? And how can this
affect loading times?
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