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Old 04-21-2009
Hammer & Screwdriver FreeBSD `buildkernel' and `buildworld' Benchmarks

Just for fun, I thought I'd post my output from `time make -j4 buildworld' and `time make -j4 buildkernel' and see if anyone else had any good times.

The machine is an Intel Core2Duo 2.2GHz with 2048MB DDR3.

Code:
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>>> Kernel build for ORION completed on Mon Apr  6 12:01:04 EDT 2009
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903.430u 76.701s 16:30.89 98.9% 6007+1017k 7782+8087io 390pf+0w


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>>> World build completed on Mon Apr  6 12:31:44 EDT 2009
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2873.338u 307.173s 28:49.56 183.8%      6175+1028k 23212+10465io 2251pf+0w

 

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SND_ICH(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						SND_ICH(4)

NAME
snd_ich -- Intel ICH AC'97 and compatible bridge device driver SYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file: device sound device snd_ich Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5): snd_ich_load="YES" DESCRIPTION
The snd_ich bridge driver allows the generic audio driver sound(4) to attach to Intel ICH AC'97 and compatible audio devices. Some later chips, like ICH6/ICH7, depending on wiring can instead implement newer Intel HD Audio specification, which is supported by snd_hda(4) driver. HARDWARE
The snd_ich driver supports the following audio devices: o AMD 768 o AMD 8111 o Intel 443MX o Intel ICH o Intel ICH revision 1 o Intel ICH2 o Intel ICH3 o Intel ICH4 o Intel ICH5 o Intel ICH6 o Intel ICH7 o NVIDIA nForce o NVIDIA nForce2 o NVIDIA nForce2 400 o NVIDIA nForce3 o NVIDIA nForce3 250 o NVIDIA nForce4 o SiS 7012 SEE ALSO
snd_hda(4), sound(4) HISTORY
The snd_ich device driver first appeared in FreeBSD 4.2. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Jorge Mario G. Mazo <jgutie11@eafit.edu.co>. BSD
January 6, 2009 BSD
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