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SubjectRe: 2.5.33-mm1
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002, William Lee Irwin III wrote:

> count_list() appears to be the largest consumer of cpu after this is
> done, or so say the profiles after running updatedb by hand on
> 2.5.33-mm1 on a 900MHz P-III T21 Thinkpad with 256MB of RAM.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

> Maybe it's old news. Just thought I'd try running a test on something
> tiny for once. (new kbd/mouse config options were a PITA BTW)

You've got an interesting idea of tiny ;)

Somehow I have the idea that the Linux users with 64 MB
of RAM or less have _more_ memory together than what's
present in all the >8GB Linux servers together...

regards,

Rik
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