On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 09:48:39AM -0500, Madel, Steven J. wrote: > warriorforgod_X_at_X_gentoo ~/cpushare $ ./CPUShare start order.cpu Oh btw, noticing gentoo I can confirm that CPUShare works great on gentoo and opensuse ;). Only on ubuntu for whatever reason seccomp fails... still need to investigate into that. But NOTE: the Ubuntu guys have been really nice in not disabling seccomp (thanks!) unlike some other popular distribution where CPUShare can't even start because they insist in keeping seccomp disabled in their kernels for whatever reason even on architectures like x86-64 where seccomp has _always_ been zerocost! (and recently Andrew merged my patches to make seccomp totally zerocost even for i386). The Ubuntu failure at runtime is certainly something minor and probably not their fault (thought I doubt it's my fault). I need to help them debug this. It might be a glibc issue. We'll see. In the worst case everyone can always boot the iso image inside kvm or qemu+kqemu. -- cpushare-discuss_X_at_X_cpushare.com mailing list - http://www.cpushare.com/ To unsubscribe, send mail to cpushare-discuss-unsubscribe_X_at_X_cpushare.comReceived on 2007-09-19 03:39:35
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