As a sidebar: Have you ever considered teaching your students the differences between all of the Linux versions out there? The Good, the Bad, and Not-So-Good?
Just thought I'd ask.
Not at this point. I am not sure I am versed enough in Linux to do this. I have tried Mint, canonical Ubuntu, and Linux Clear. It's a good idea and something I will think about incorporating. I am just happy to get them exposed to Linux/Ubuntu in the first place. Unless they are really into computers/coding and learning it on their own, they have most likely never used it. It is basically not used in schools.
mikey wrote:
I like the 1000 second tasks you are doing on Meerkat though!!!
Yeah, that's running 2x so I have been fairly impressed with it. Right now, it has been stable at 2x. Time will tell.
mikey wrote:That's GREAT info
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he can't run O3AS since there's no app for it. and the scheduler will not send work since there's no Intel plan class to ask for it.
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Not at this point. I am not sure I am versed enough in Linux to do this. I have tried Mint, canonical Ubuntu, and Linux Clear. It's a good idea and something I will think about incorporating. I am just happy to get them exposed to Linux/Ubuntu in the first place. Unless they are really into computers/coding and learning it on their own, they have most likely never used it. It is basically not used in schools.
Yeah, that's running 2x so I have been fairly impressed with it. Right now, it has been stable at 2x. Time will tell.
my B580 works a treat without
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my B580 works a treat without tweaking
https://einsteinathome.org/host/12769171
GPU tasks: https://einsteinathome.org/host/12769171/tasks/4/19