05-29-2010
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi All,
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2. Linux
hi all
I bought a new MSI motherboard and intel dual core processor .
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4. Solaris
Hi,
I am having one PC with 1.6 GHz, 512MB RAM and hard disk with 4.0 GB
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5. Linux
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6. HP-UX
hi every body
i want to know if i have server with hp-ux os if i did "machinfo" i will see no of cpu = for example 16
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7. UNIX Benchmarks
p520's prtconf ..two internal drives 10K RPMs 140G, 2 dual core 1.5 GHz processors, 8 Gig of RAM, running AIX 7.1, with the newest gcc compiler
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Can someone comment ??
BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 3.11)
System -- AIX p520 1 7 00CD5D0C4C00
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9. Hardware
Hey MacPro users.
I just bought a refurbished 13-Core MacPro with 64GB of RAM for a cybersecurity gaming project I'm working on. Could not wait for the new MacPro in 2019, so this will have to do:
2013 Apple Mac Pro 2.7GHz 12 Core/64GB/256GB Flash/Dual AMD FirePro D700 6GB 6,1
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LEARN ABOUT FREEBSD
linsysfs
LINSYSFS(5) BSD File Formats Manual LINSYSFS(5)
NAME
linsysfs -- Linux system file system
SYNOPSIS
linsys /compat/linux/sys linsysfs rw 0 0
DESCRIPTION
The Linux system file system, or linsysfs, emulates a subset of the Linux sys file system and is required for the complete operation of some
Linux binaries.
The linsysfs provides a two-level view of devices. At the highest level, PCI devices themselves are named, according to their bus, slot and
function in the system hierarchy. PCI storage devices are listed in the scsi_host class with a device symlink to the PCI directories of the
devices.
Each device node is a directory containing some files and directories:
host A place holder for storage host information.
pci_id A directory for the pci_id that contains either the device information or another directory structure for a PCI bridge.
Each host node of scsi_host is a directory containing some files and directories:
proc_name The Linux registered driver name for these devices.
device A symlink to the PCI device directory.
FILES
/compat/linux/sys The normal mount point for linsysfs.
/compat/linux/sys/class/scsi_host The storage host node.
/compat/linux/sys/devices/pci0000:00 The PCI device hierarchy node.
EXAMPLES
The most common usage follows:
mount -t linsysfs linsys /compat/linux/sys
where /compat/linux/sys is a mount point.
SEE ALSO
nmount(2), unmount(2), linprocfs(5), pseudofs(9)
HISTORY
The linsysfs driver first appeared in FreeBSD 6.2.
AUTHORS
The linsysfs driver was derived from linprocfs by Doug Ambrisko. This manual page was edited by Doug Ambrisko, based on the linprocfs(5)
manual page by Garrett Wollman.
BSD
February 5, 2007 BSD