On Thu, 2008-09-25 at 21:29 +0100, Peter Robinson wrote: > > Live CD is always cramped for space. So everything that doesn't really fit > > the regular single user desktop use cases (and sometimes even that) would > > probably be removed from the live cd unless there are package dependencies. > > Even earlier today, release engineering was fighting to get it down to CD > > size. > > Dare I ask why numactl is on there then :-) Its not like a person > installing a numactl system wouldn't know how to install a package and > its fairly distant from your mainstream. All multi-processor x86_64 machines are NUMA. I'm unclear how this applies to multi-core (in one chip) though. Do the cores have independent DDR controllers?
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