Messages in this thread |  | | | From | Joerg Schilling <> | | Date | Sun, 22 Aug 2004 22:43:11 +0200 | | Subject | Re: DTrace-like analysis possible with future Linux kernels? |
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Tonnerre <tonnerre@thundrix.ch> wrote:
> > - What are the minimum requirements for a machine to run Linux? > > Intel 8086 processor with a few ko of RAM, with a floppy drive, a > monitor and a floppy, I think. If you take only the normal kernel into > account that will be an 80386 processor.
A few k ????? > > - What are the minimum requirements for a machine to run Solaris? > > At least more RAM and a more capable processor.
Looks like a speculation.
> > And hey, Brian is even able to make a 4 hour demo within a single hour on this > > machine ;-) > > Greeeat. I can do that too on my Powerbook G5.
Can you do it by typing in _all_ commands and dtrace programs in real time?
Jörg
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