08-28-2008
Tips to speed up Redhat linux machine
hi all,
I run a virtual RedHat Linux 4.0 ES machine using VMWARE.I've allocated a RAM of 512Mb.Could you please provide suggestions/tips to get my machine to run faster..
Thanks in advance
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MIXVM(1) BSD General Commands Manual MIXVM(1)
NAME
mixvm -- the MIX virtual machine simulator
SYNOPSIS
mixvm [-d | --dump] [-e | --emacs] [-q | --noinit] [-r | --run] [-t | --time] [MIX_FILE]
mixvm [-h | --help] [-u | --usage] [-v | --version]
DESCRIPTION
The mixvm utility is a text-mode simulator for the MIX virtual machine. The MIX is Donald Knuth's mythical computer, described in the first
volume of The Art of Computer Programming, which is programmed using MIXAL, the MIX assembly language.
ENVIRONMENT
The operation of the mixvm utility is not affected by its environment.
EXIT STATUS
The mixvm utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
Run the MIX virtual machine in interactive mode:
mixvm
Load a MIXAL program and run it in the MIX virtual machine:
mixvm -r hello.mix
SEE ALSO
gmixvm(1), mixasm(1), mixguile(1)
STANDARDS
No standards documentation was harmed in the process of creating mixvm.
AUTHOR
The mixvm utility was developed by Jose A. Ortega Ruiz, Pieter E. J. Pareit, Philip E. King, Michael Scholz and Sergey Poznyakoff. This man-
ual page was written by Peter Pentchev <roam@ringlet.net> for the Debian Project.
BSD
February 15, 2011 BSD